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Professor of Parapsychology, Philip Goodman, is an arch-sceptic
with a mission to debunk the paranormal, wherever it occurs. But
when he embarks on an investigation of three apparent hauntings -
as recounted by a night-watchman, a teenage boy, and a businessman
awaiting his first child - Goodman finds himself at the outer
limits of rationality, and fast running out of explanations. Jeremy
Dyson and Andy Nyman's play Ghost Stories first started terrifying
audiences at Liverpool Playhouse and the Lyric Hammersmith, London,
in 2010, directed by its authors along with Sean Holmes - and has
since become a worldwide cult phenomenon, with two West End
transfers, productions in China, Australia, Canada and Europe, and
an award-winning film adaptation. It was revived at the Lyric in
2019. This official tie-in edition features the complete script for
the show, and an exclusive introduction by Jeremy Dyson and Andy
Nyman, about the origins and development of the play.
THE SUNDAY TIMES THRILLER OF THE MONTH 'Sheer delight... This
enthralling, playful thriller can be enjoyed for its virtuosic
recreation of the period' THE SUNDAY TIMES 'A serpentine thriller'
SPECTATOR 'A pure delight' NEIL GAIMAN 'All the hallmarks of a
modern classic' ADAM KAY 'Two great masters join forces to
explosive effect' RICHARD OSMAN 'Huge fun - gripping and very
clever. I didn't want it to end' PETER JAMES 'A beautiful magic
trick in itself - wonderful' DERREN BROWN 'I absolutely loved every
twist, every turn, every blockbusting cliffhanger' STEVEN MOFFAT
Meet Louis Warlock. Man about town, denizen of Soho's nightclubs
and cabaret bars - and the most skilled magician of his time . . .
As a boy, Ludvik Weinschenk fled Nazi Germany to England with a
pack of playing cards and three tricks to his name. Twelve years
later, in 1950s London, having risen through the ranks of concert
parties, night clubs and variety theatres, Ludvik - or Louis
Warlock as he is now known - is the most famous magician in
Britain. But after his talent for deception attracts the attention
of the British secret service, Louis is thrown into the perilous
world of espionage and finds himself sent across Europe with a
dangerous mission to fulfil. When he comes face to face with a
nemesis whose cunning rivals his own, Louis will need to use every
trick in the book - or risk the most terrible consequences, both
for the country and for himself. A highly entertaining, fiendishly
clever thriller, The Warlock Effect offers a twist-filled,
rollicking adventure - and a glimpse into the phenomenal mind of an
extraordinary magician. MORE PRAISE FOR THE WARLOCK EFFECT: 'A
delicious confection from a pair of devilishly clever minds' STEVE
PEMBERTON 'A superb story of espionage and human endurance which
casts its own vivid spell. In the stage magician Louis Warlock,
Nyman and Dyson have created one of fiction's most complex and
beguiling heroes' JAY RAYNER 'Intriguing and completely original,
this Cold War spy novel is just what every bookshelf needs' W.C.
RYAN 'The period atmosphere and the Cold War detail feel like a Le
Carré but it's the characters you really care about. Exactly like
some of the magic it describes, the odd sleight of hand or false
deception wrapped around a terrific mystery.' IAN MOORE
'Edge-of-your-seat stuff . . . Heartbreaking and uplifting in equal
measure, The Warlock Effect is a fiendish mix of history, humour
and horror' SJ BENNETT 'A thrilling and ingenious work of wonder.
Twisting, evocative and hugely entertaining, The Warlock Effect
delivers on every level' CHRIS WHITAKER 'Spellbinding. Jeremy Dyson
and Andy Nyman skillfully depict a shadowy world of magic and
espionage in this gripping tale that is entertaining, heartfelt and
as twisty as any artful stage magician's signature trick.' ADAM
HAMDY 'An adventure told with skill and wit and quite a lot up its
sleeve. Sharp and scary and full of twists and turns.' DAVID
QUANTICK
The thoughtful stories featured in this collection capture the soul
of the city of Leeds by tracing the unique contours of 50 years of
social and economic change. In one story the Millgarth Police
Station reverberates with the early adrenaline rush of a case they
won't close for years. Another tells of a teenage boy who trails
the city center bars of the 1980s in thrall to his hero, a Leeds
United football hooligan. Despite being products of their time,
these stories remain distinct from the larger events and wider
currents that have shaped the cultural landscape of today's Leeds,
a modern city with both problems and promise. Featured authors
include Tony Harrison, Jeremy Dyson, Shamshad Khan, Ian Duhig,
David Peace, Susan Everett, M. Y. Alam, Andrea Semple, Martyn
Bedford, and Tom Palmer.
* What unspeakable horror glimpsed in the basement of a private
library in West Yorkshire drove a man to madness and an early
grave? * What led to an underground echo chamber in a Manchester
recording studio being sealed up for good? * What creature walks
the endless sands of Lancashire's Fleetwood Bay, and what connects
it to an unmanned craft washed ashore in Port Elizabeth, nearly six
thousand miles away? In 2009 Jeremy Dyson was contacted by a
journalist wanting help bringing together accounts of true life
ghost stories from across the British Isles. The Haunted Book
chronicles the journey Dyson, formerly a hardened sceptic, went on
to uncover the truth behind these tales.
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