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From the author of The Trickster, an unnerving tale of latterday
alchemy and the horrors brooding beneath the placid surface of life
in one small town in America. Something is being born. The darkness
is its delight, deep and black and hot. Its growth is unstoppable.
It knows who has summoned it. It knows that its carrier is aware
and afraid. Its time is drawing near... When long-distance truck
driver Josh Spiller pulls into the small backwater town of Furnace,
Virginia, he has a lot on his mind. He's been driving for
thirty-six hours straight after busting up with his pregnant
girlfriend; he's tired and hungry, and all he wants is to get some
breakfast and rest up. But Furnace has something special in store
for Josh. Amongst the surprisingly affluent houses, the neat
streets and smartly-dressed townsfolk lurks the stuff of living
nightmare. A sequence of events is about to be unleashed that will
test Josh to the edge of his endurance. A world of sorcery and
malice is waiting to gather him in. For behind the prosperity of
Furnace lie terrible secrets; and a terrifying fate in store for
those who take an unwarranted interest. Even now, as Josh searches
for a place to stop, his electric-blue Peterbilt roaring through
the gears, the eyes of the town are upon him. The nightmare is
beginning...
Alien, on a container ship. 'Scary and unputdownable', Stephen King
Amongst towering mountains of trash in the backstreets of Lima,
three young boys are trying to raise an ancient demon. They don't
think their incantation has worked; but that night a teenage
drugrunner is gunned down across their makeshift altar. As his
killers walk away, his body stirs. Not because it still contains a
spark of life. But because something is stirring beneath it... Port
Callao. The MV Lysicrates, a three-quarter-mile long supertanker,
is being loaded with hundreds of tonnes of trash. Watching from the
bridge, in a bleary state of hungover gloom, is second-in-command
Matthew Cotton; more interesting is the arrival of a young American
student who has missed the boat she should have been on. They
should have paid more attention to the trash. With its powerful
blend of superb characterisation and demonic horror, Muriel Gray's
new novel is her best yet.
Dark tales inspired by J. M. Barrie's classic stories of Neverland,
Captain Hook, Tinkerbell, and of course Peter Pan, from some the
masters of science-fiction, horror and fantasy including A. C.
Wise, Claire North, Lavie Tidhar and more. Come with me where
dreams are born and time is never planned... A wide range of
stories inspired by J.M. Barrie's classic tale, the faraway
Neverland and its beloved characters - such as Wendy, Captain Hook,
The Lost Boys, Tinkerbell and of course Peter Pan himself! Masters
of fantasy, science-fiction and horror come together to give their
unique takes and twists on the mythos. Featuring stories from:
Alison Littlewood Priya Sharma Muriel Gray Rio Youers Cavan Scott
Guy Adams Edward Cox Anna Smith Spark Paul Finch Robert Shearman
A.K. Benedict Premee Mohamed Lavie Tidhar Laura Mauro Seanan
McGuire Kirsty Logan Claire North A.C. Wise Gama Ray Martinez.
He is a shape-shifter. He is as old as time. He kills without
mercy. 20th anniversary edition of the acclaimed debut novel, with
an introduction by Mark Millar. Life is good in Silver, a small
town high in the Canadian Rockies. Sam Hunt is a lucky man. with a
loving family and an honest income, he has everything he wants. But
beneath the mountains a vile, demonic energy is gathering strength
and soon it will unleash its freezing terror upon Silver. In the
eye of the storm, one man struggles to bury the private horrors of
his childhood. He knows nothing, yet seems to know everything: Sam
Hunt. All he loves may be destroyed by an evil beyond imagining. An
evil from the buried, hated past. An evil named the Trickster. This
new edition, published to celebrate the 20th anniversary of first
publication, includes a brand new foreword by the author and an
introduction by Mark Millar, award-winning comic book writer and
co-creator of Kick-Ass, Kingsman and Captain America: Civil War.
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Best British Horror 2014 (Paperback)
Johnny Mains; Contributions by Simon Bestwick, Ramsey Campbell, Kate Farrell, Gary Fry, …
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Welcome To The New Home Of Horror 'Johnny Mains is the go-to man
for horror in the UK. His extensive knowledge of and unbound
passion for the genre is amazing. If there was a government
Ministry of Horror (which there should be), Johnny would be in
charge. He is the Minister for Horror. He has extraordinary energy
and is fighting a one-man battle to preserve and revitalise the
noble tradition of the horror anthology. Oh, and he is a nice bloke
as well.' -Charlie Higson 'Mercy stands before her, wielding a
mud-caked pickaxe in both hands ...' -When Charlie Sleeps, Laura
Mauro 'Too much Semtex was an obvious, beginner's mistake, and I
noted I needed to remove more brain in future ...' -Exploding
Raphaelesque Heads, Ian Hunter 'There isn't much time. Blood is
already spattering the paper on which I am writing ...' -The
Secondary Host, John Probert 'It appeared to be an insect of some
kind, perhaps a beetle or a spider with a bloated body ...' -Come
Into My Parlour, Reggie Oliver Best British Horror is a new
anthology series dedicated to showcasing and proving, without
doubt, that when it comes to horror and supernatural fiction,
Britain is its obvious and natural home. This new anthology
includes stories by: Ramsey Campbell, Kate Farrell, Gary Fry,
Muriel Gray, Ian Hunter, Joel Lane, Tanith Lee, V.H. Leslie, John
Llewellyn Probert, Michael Marshall Smith, Laura Mauro, Mark
Morris, Adam Nevill, Thana Niveau, Reggie Oliver, Marie O'Regan,
Robert Shearman, Elizabeth Stott, Anna Taborska, Stephen Volk and
D.P. Watt.
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