Transgressions: Volume Two

Trangressions: Volume Two
Publication date
2006

Trangressions: Volume Two contains short stories by two modern writers, John Farris and Stephen King, edited by Ed McBain.[1] The audiobook version, in the "Transgressions" series, is titled Terror's Echo.

Written by an author who some consider a modern master of horror fiction, King's "The Things They Left Behind" is the story of a man who didn't go to work on 9/11 and goes to work after the event, finding things his coworkers left behind. Farris's "The Ransome Women" is a thriller about a mysterious painter and the fate of the woman he paints.

References

  1. ^ Smith, Kevin Burton (June 2005). "Short But Savage". January Magazine. Retrieved 29 May 2026.


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