<p>Zombies spar with humans for dominance of a post-apocalyptic Manhattan in the Stoker-nominated &quot;A Plague on Both Your Houses.&quot; The King returns to prove that rock &#39;n&#39; roll will never die in &quot;The Elvis Syndrome.&quot; And a dying boy is the catalyst for a deal with a decidedly different devil in &quot;Making Peace with the Leader.&quot; These and ten more nightmarish tales form a bizarre baker&#39;s dozen in Scott Edelman&#39;s acclaimed horror collection.</p><p>&quot;Like some creature out of Star Trek Scott Edelman projects a zone of distortion that elevates all existence within its influence to the realm of the surrreal.&quot; &mdash;Adam-Troy Castro from his introduction</p><p>&quot;Scott&#39;s delight in metafictional excursions his blend of caustic humor with unstinting empathy and his willingness to face all terrors unflinchingly&mdash;these traits constitute a unique voice in the field. If as Scott avers in his Afterword he can&#39;t get used to the notion that perhaps &#39;somebody up there likes me&#39; he&#39;s surely in trouble now for this volume will earn him the admiration of thousands of mere mortals as well as the blessings of those gods.&quot; &mdash;Paul Di Filippo</p><p>&quot;Scott Edelman&#39;s stories are utterly uncompromising bleak furious penetrating overflowing by turns they reconstruct and re-enact familiar tropes in a fashion never less than astonishing and original. A major writer in the making.&quot; &mdash;Barry Malzberg</p><p>&quot;Edelman has a truly deliciously twisted imagination. Buy it read it. It&#39;ll keep you up most of the night but that&#39;s what horror is for isn&#39;t it?&quot; &mdash;Mary A. Turzillo</p>