After Dark
Tony Richards' stories first started appearing in three classic long-running British series, The Fontana Book of Great Horror Stories, The Fontana Book of Great Ghost Stories and the legendary Pan Book of Horror. And it was the editor of the ghost series - Ronald Chetwynd-Hayes, no mean practitioner of dark fiction himself - who was most vocal of his praise. "I have no hesitation in saying," he wrote in the introduction to the first tale he published, After Dark, "that this is a brilliant story, told in a crisp, even elegant style. I regard Mr. Richards as a very welcome addition to my growing stable of authors."
Since then Tony's fiction has appeared in Weird Tales, Midnight Street, Cemetery Dance, The 3rd Alternative, The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, Black Static, Dark Terrors and Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine, as well as in a slew of top anthologies including Best New Horror.
A young boy creates an invisible friend. A dying man visits a faith-healer. Three friends on a fishing trip set up camp beside a jet-black lake. While out there in the ocean something waits.
What is going on beyond the barbed wire fence at Trevon Point Research Facility? Why are the inhabitants of a small Spanish town attending a bullfight at the stroke of midnight? Are the secretive rulers of old Paris coming back. Just how dangerous can it be, searching for new love on the internet?
And in the freezing icy waters off the coast of Scandinavia... do men who are dead stay that way?
26 tales of terror from the supernatural dark including six in Tony's fictional town of Birchiam-on-sea.
Tony Richards
Tony Richards is an English dark fantasy and horror author, born in 1956 in Greenford, England, and educated at University College School, Hampstead, before going on to study law at Middlesex University. Although he has written science fiction, mystery, and even mainstream stories, he is principally an author of supernatural, dark fantasy, and horror fiction. He has published three full-length novels, five novellas, and more than sixty short stories.

