Characterized by gratuitous acts of brutality and surprise endings, these tales of obsession and violence are the creations of a twentieth-century French writer whose works were staged by the legendary Theātre du Grand-Guignol of Paris. The precursors of modern thrillers and slasher films, these stories have been specially selected for this edition and introduced by horror specialist S. T. Joshi. Thirty-nine conte cruel (""cruel tales"") include ""In the Light of the Red Lamp,"" in which a husband's photographs of his dead wife reveal a deeper tragedy; ""Fascination,"" the tale of a morbid passion that develops when the narrator, determined to stay at home, shoots his mistress for the sake of peace and quiet; and ""The Bastard,"" concerning a father's suspicions about his son's paternity. Other stories include ""The Taint,"" a view of infanticide as mercy-killing; ""The Test,"" in which an accused murderer is forced to reenact his crime; and ""A Maniac,"" recounting a thrill-seeker's ghoulish impulse to witness death-defying stunts gone wrong.