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Pulp paperback horror, 1980s

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I managed to buy a whole heap of vintage horror paperbacks a few days ago to add to my collection!
I'm so excited to own The Fungus!
In John Shirley's Dracula in Love (1979) that old Transylvanian hillbilly was an inhuman fiend wielding a prehensile penis with glowing eyes, but he could still be tamed. In true sensitive-male fashion, he only had to meet the right lady. Halfway through the book, he falls in love with a woman who saves his life. At the climax it's revealed that she is the living embodiment of Mother Earth and Dracula goes to her, crawling up inside her cavernous vagina while glowing like a 100-watt light bulb.
Grady Hendrix, Paperbacks from Hell: The Twisted History of '70s and '80s Horror Fiction
Here is what I read in the month of April!
1. Heartwood by Amity Gaige
2. Sorcery and Small Magics by Maiga Doocy
3. Paperbacks from Hell: The Twisted History of '70s and '80s Horror Fiction by Grady Hendrix
4. Famous Last Words by Gillian McAllister
5. Gothictown by Emily CarpenterÂ
6. Eat, Slay, Love by Julie Mae Cohen
7. Coram House by Bailey Seybolt
8. Deadstream by Mar Romasco-Moore
9. What Remains of Teague House by Stacy Johns
10. Jaws by Peter BenchleyÂ
11. The Children of Red Peak by Craig DiLouie
12. Bat Eater and Other Names for Cora Zeng by Kylie Lee Baker
PAPERBACKS FOR TODAY # 08 : it's christopher pike, bitch!
Those in question...
Chain Letter by Christopher Pike, Avon Flare 1986
The Listeners by Christopher Pike, Tor 1995, art by Joe DeVito (stepback included)
The Visitor by Christopher Pike, Archway 1995, art by Danilo Ducak (stepback included)
Weekend by (you guessed it) Christopher Pike, Point 1986

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Title: Paperbacks from Hell | Author: Grady Hendrix | Publisher: Quirk Books Inc. (2017)
Chain Letter by Ruby Jean Jensen
Chain Letter by Ruby Jean Jensen 1987, Zebra
Little kid Brian loses his dog in the spooky abandoned nursing home which was also an asylum for the criminally insane. He and his friends find half of a chain letter, see a spooky derelict, and one of them, Shelly, vanishes. The other friend, Abby, sends the chain letter to an older boy she likes. He throws the letter away and ends up driving over a cliff. Abby and Brian make a half assed effort to figure out the chain letter's curse while members of the town are haunted by visions of the missing dog and child. Abby pushes another girl off a cliff and lures Brian to the nursing home. Something happens off-page and Abby drowns in a deep pool of water, the end.
In an epilogue it's explained that Shelly and the dog drowned in the pool, one that search parties somehow missed. Brian's older brother finds the other half of the chain letter, which reveals that sending the chain letter sells your soul to Satan.
I usually don't like to get hung up over the rules, but here being around the letter may or may not result in you mysteriously drowning, sending the letter turns you into a homicidal maniac, throwing the letter away gets you killed, burning it summons a mysterious figure, and holding on to the letter indefinitely has no discernable effect.
The ghosts, spooky bearded man, and haunted asylum don't figure into anything. The chain letter barely does, claiming exactly one victim. While Jensen didn't follow the expected cliché of the chain letter claiming a series of victims, she only replaced it with an ounce of evil child towards the end, spending more time on Brian's dad having an affair with Shelly's mom.
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