"Gangs." . . "Gangs New York (State) New York Fiction." . . "Erzählung." . . "Horror tales." . . . . . . "Fiction"@en . "Fiction" . . "Electronic books"@en . . . . . . . "The deadly streets : stories wrung shrieking from the shadows" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Over the course of his legendary career, Harlan Ellison has de?ed-and sometimes de?ned-modern fantasy literature, all while refusing to allow any genre to claim him. A Grand Master of the Science Fiction Writers of America, winner of the Lifetime Achievement Award from the Horror Writers Association as well as winner of countless awards, including the Hugo, Nebula, Edgar Allan Poe and Bram Stoker, Ellison is as unpredictable as he is unique, irrepressible as he is infuriating. E-Reads is proud to publish over thirty titles in Ellison & rsquo;s brilliant catalog, now available in an elegant new package featuring Ellison himself. Genius never felt so combustible. Remember Charles Bronson stalking the streets of New York blowing holes in muggers in Death Wish? Remember Glenn Ford standing off the vicious juvenile delinquents in Blackboard Jungle? Well, it's more than fifty years and two different worlds from 1955 to now. And something the author of these stories knows, that you're scared to admit, is that reality and fantasy have flip-flopped. They have switched places. The stories that scare you today are the ones about rapists and thugs, psychos who'll carve you for a dollar and hypes who'll bust your head to get fixed. Glenn Ford's world was yesterday, and Bronson's is today. And in the stalking midnight of this book, one of America's top writers, Harlan Ellison, invades the shadows of both!"@en . . . . . . "Suspense fiction"@en . . . . . . . "The Deadly Streets"@en . . . . . "The deadly streets" . "The deadly streets"@en . . . . . "FICTION Urban." . . "Murder." . . "Criminals Fiction." . . "Violent deaths Fiction." . . . . "Murder Fiction." . . "Detective and mystery stories." . . "Kurzgeschichte." . . "New York (State)" . . "Short stories, American." . . "Violent deaths." . . "Criminals." . .