Whether it is the resuscitated corpse that visits a hotel gust in
The House of the Dead or the maleficent returning warlock cocooning
a tomb robber in Mad Allen, or the taking shape of a vague
apprehension in A School Story, or a human sacrifice in Blood of
the Lamb, Bell knows that what we fear most is the sensation of
being afraid and that it is the reader's imagination which conjures
up the true phantoms of terror.
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