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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.
'A fast-paced, terrifying journey.' RACHEL ABBOTT 'A born
storyteller.' PETER JAMES 'Intense action and an enthralling female
lead.' L.A. LARKIN The SUNDAY TIMES bestseller returns with the
second book in the PC Lucy Clayburn series - a must for all fans of
Happy Valley and M.J. Arlidge. As a female cop walking the mean
streets of Manchester, life can be tough for PC Lucy Clayburn. But
when one of the North West's toughest gangsters is your father,
things can be particularly difficult. When Lucy's patch is gripped
by a spate of murder-robberies, the police are quick to action. Yet
when it transpires that the targets are Manchester's criminal
underworld, attitudes change. Lucy is soon faced with one of the
toughest cases of her life - and one which will prove once and for
all whether blood really is thicker than water...
Get #HookedonHeck with the first book in the #1 bestselling DS Mark
Heckenburg series. "All he had to do was name the woman he wanted.
It was that easy. They would do all the hard work." Detective
Sergeant Mark 'Heck' Heckenburg is investigating the disappearance
of 38 different women. Each one was happy and successful until they
vanished without a trace. Desperate to find her missing sister,
Lauren Wraxford seeks out Heck's help. Together they enter a seedy
underworld of gangsters and organised crime. But when they hear
rumours about the so-called 'Nice Guys Club' they hit a brick wall.
They're the gang that no one will talk about. Because the Nice Guys
can arrange anything you want. Provided you pay the price... Dark,
terrifying and unforgettable. Stalkers will keep fans of Stuart
MacBride and Katia Lief looking over their shoulder.
'A fast-paced, terrifying journey.' RACHEL ABBOTT 'A born
storyteller.' PETER JAMES A stranger is just a killer you haven't
met yet... The SUNDAY TIMES bestseller returns with the next big
thing to hit the shelves. If you haven't discovered Paul Finch yet,
this book will have you hooked. Unknown, alone, and fearing for
your life: as PC Lucy Clayburn is about to find out, going
undercover is the most dangerous work there is. But, on the trail
of a prolific female serial killer, there's no other option - and
these murders are as brutal as they come. Lucy must step into the
line of fire - a stranger in a criminal underworld that butchers
anyone who crosses the line. And, unknown to Lucy, she's already
treading it... Dark, gritty and ALWAYS edge-of-your-seat. Paul
Finch will leave fans of Rachel Abbott and MJ Arlidge gasping for
more. What readers are saying about Strangers: 'A book that every
crime fan needs to read.' Book Addict Shaun 'OMFG what a cracker of
a story! Would I recommend this book? WTAF, are you serious? HELL
YEAH I would!' Crime Book Junkie 'Crime fiction of the highest
calibre.' Grab This Book 'Completely brilliant...the market is
saturated with crime thrillers but I really believe that Strangers
is one of the best books in the genre and Paul Finch one of the
most talented writers.' Linda's Book Bag 'Strangers is one hell of
a read, full of adrenaline...there isn't a single page that doesn't
make the hair on the back of your neck stand up.' Chick Library Cat
'A fast-paced and thrilling read...there is so much to keep the
reader guessing.' The Quiet Knitter 'Life will not resume until
you've solved the mystery...captivating, strong and bloody good.'
Gin, Books and Blankets 'I seriously hope that this is the first
book in a series because Lucy Clayburn is one hell of a woman.'
Bookaholic Swede
Get hooked on Heck: the maverick detective who knows no boundaries.
A grisly whodunit you won't be able to put down, perfect for fans
of Stuart MacBride and TV series 'Luther'. Heck needs to watch his
back. Because someone's watching him... Across the south of
England, a series of bizarre but fatal accidents are taking place.
So when a local businessman survives a near-drowning but is found
burnt alive in his car just weeks later, DS Mark 'Heck' Heckenburg
is brought in to investigate. Soon it appears that other recent
deaths might be linked: two thieves that were bitten to death by
poisonous spiders, and a driver impaled through the chest with
scaffolding. Accidents do happen but as the body count rises it's
clear that something far more sinister is at play, and it's coming
for Heck too...
Could this be the end for Heck? The Sunday Times bestseller returns
with an unforgettable crime thriller. Fans of MJ Arlidge and Stuart
MacBride won't be able to put this down. Don't let them catch
you... A Deadly Hunt DS 'Heck' Heckenburg has been tasked with
retrieving one of the UK's most wanted men. But the trail runs cold
when Heck discovers a video tape showing the fugitive in a fight
for his life. A fight he has no chance of winning. A Dangerous Game
Heck realises that there's another player in this game of cat and
mouse, and this time, they've not just caught the prize: they've
made sure no one else ever does. A Man Who Plays With Fire How far
will Heck and his team go to protect some of the UK's most brutal
killers? And what price is he willing to pay?
Innocent people are dying. Who will be next? Find out in the
second Detective Mark Heck Heckenburg from #1 ebook bestseller Paul
Finch.
A vicious serial killer is holding the country to ransom,
publicly - and gruesomely - murdering his victims.
When a man is burnt alive on a bonfire, it seems like a tragic
Guy Fawkes Night accident. But with the discovery of a young couple
on Valentine s Day each with an arrow through the heart something
more sinister becomes clear. A calendar killer is on the loose.
Detective Mark Heck Heckenburg is up against it. With a rising
body count and the public s eyes on him, Heck must find the killer
before he executes more victims.
Because this killer has a plan. And nothing will stop him
completing it.
A heart-stopping and grisly thriller that will enthral fans of
Stuart MacBride and Katia Lief."
The fourth unputdownable book in the DS Mark Heckenburg series. A
killer thriller for fans of Stuart MacBride and Luther, from the #1
ebook bestseller Paul Finch. His worst nightmare is back... As a
brutal winter takes hold of the Lake District, a prolific serial
killer stalks the fells. 'The Stranger' has returned and for DS
Mark 'Heck' Heckenburg, the signs are all too familiar. Last seen
on Dartmoor ten years earlier, The Stranger murdered his victims in
vicious, cold-blooded attacks - and when two young women go
missing, Heck fears the worst. As The Stranger lays siege to a
remote community, Heck watches helplessly as the killer plays his
cruel game, picking off his victims one by one. And with no way to
get word out of the valley, Heck must play ball... A spine-chilling
thriller, from the #1 ebook bestseller. Perfect for fans of Stuart
MacBride and James Oswald.
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'A fast-paced, terrifying journey.' RACHEL ABBOTT 'A born
storyteller.' PETER JAMES The Sunday Times bestseller returns with
his latest nail-shredding thriller - a must for all fans of Happy
Valley and M.J. Arlidge. How do you find the missing when there's
no trail to follow? DC Lucy Clayburn is having a tough time of it.
Not only is her estranged father one of the North West's toughest
gangsters, but she is in the midst of one of the biggest police
operations of her life. Members of the public have started to
disappear, taken from the streets as they're going about their
every day lives. But no bodies are appearing - it's almost as if
the victims never existed. Lucy must chase a trail of dead ends and
false starts as the disappearances mount up. But when her father
gets caught in the crossfire, the investigation suddenly becomes a
whole lot more bloody... The Sunday Times bestseller returns with
his latest nail-shredding thriller - a must for all fans of Happy
Valley and M.J. Arlidge.
We live in a visual age where everyone considers him- or herself to
be a photographer, and 1.8 billion images are posted online each
day. User-generated content has been used in a myriad of
high-profile advertisements. Like a lottery winner, the amateur
photographer may achieve a one-off lucky shot by being in the right
place at the right time. This feeds the illusion that professional
photographs can be achieved without any great effort and that
anyone can do it. Arcaid Images is a world-leading resource for
imagery of the built environment and is used globally by
advertisers, architects, publishers and educators. It represents a
diverse range of photographers worldwide who focus their cameras on
architecture, homes, heritage and destinations. Arcaid images was
founded on the work of architect-turned-photographer Richard
Bryant, making the photography of architecture of particular
interest. The Arcaid Images Architectural Photography Awards aims
to draw attention to the expertise of this specialist,
architectural, area of photography. And the World Architecture
Festival exemplifies the need for the best architectural
photography. Over 2000 professionals from more than 145 countries
gather annually to show and appraise each others work. The
overriding common language is the photographic image. Projects with
better images make strong initial impact, and the more prosaic the
building type, the more important it is to capture the essence of
the scheme and not merely record it. Photography has long been the
means of communicating architecture. The earliest known photograph
by French scientist Joseph Nicephore Niepce, taken with a camera
obscura in the late 1820s, was architectural. This photograph,
taken from an upstairs window of the family home, was a record of
the courtyard and outbuildings an architectural subject. The medium
may have changed from a bitumen-coated plate to a memory card, but
the technology is only a means to an end. It is the interpretation,
the eye and the creativity of the photographer that the Arcaid
Images Architectural Photography Awards are focusing on. The World
Architecture Festival had the vision to see the value of the awards
by giving it a platform, and working with the Sto company has
extended the overall visibility of the awards. This book seeks to
record, celebrate and give a permanence to the first four years of
the Arcaid Architectural Photography Awards. Whilst attending an
exhibition of images from the awards offers members of the public a
time-limited opportunity to share in appreciation of the selected
images, the physicality of a book extends that opportunity both
temporally and geographically. Lynne Bryant is director of Arcaid
Images, Amy Croft is curator of Sto Werkstatt and Paul Finch is
editorial director of the The Architectural Review and programme
director of the World Architecture Festival.
Wales - 'Land of my Fathers', cradle of poetry, song and mythic
rural splendour. But also a scene of oppression and tragedy, where
angry spirits stalk castle and coal mine alike, death-knells sound
amid fogbound peaks, and dragons stir in bottomless pools ...
Chilling tales by Stephen Volk, Tim Lebbon, Simon Clark, Priya
Sharma, John Llewellyn Probert, Reggie Oliver, Gary Fry and other
award-winning masters and mistresses of the macabre.
The British Seaside - golden sands, toffee rock, amusement arcades.
But also the ghosts of better days: phantom performers who if they
can't get laughs will get screams; derelict fun-parks where maniacs
lurk; hideous things washed in on bitter tides ... The death ships
of Goodwin ... The killer clowns of Bognor ... The devil fish of
Guernsey ... The Night Caller of St. Derfyn ... The Black Mass at
North Berwick ... The grisly revenge at Brighton ... The tortured
souls of Westingsea ... And many more chilling tales by Stephen
Laws, Ramsey Campbell, Stephen Volk, Sam Stone, Simon Kurt Unsworth
and other award-winning masters and mistresses of the macabre.
East Anglia - a drear, flat land of fens and broads, lone gibbets
and isolated cottages, where demon dogs howl in the night, witches
and warlocks lurk at every crossroads, and corpse-candles burn in
the marshland . . . This frightening new anthology, the third in a
series seeking to spread horror all over the British Isles,
contains chilling tales by Alison Littlewood, Reggie Oliver, Simon
Bestwick, Roger Johnson, Steve Duffy and many more.
The Cotswolds - land of green fields, manor houses and
thatched-roof villages, where the screams of ancient massacres
linger in the leafy woods, faeries weave sadistic spells, and pagan
gods stir beneath the moonlit hills . . . This frightening new
anthology, the second in a series seeking to spread horror all over
the British Isles, contains chilling tales by Ramsey Campbell,
Simon Clark, Alison Littlewood, Gary McMahon, Reggie Oliver, Joel
Lane and other award-winning masters and mistresses of the macabre.
If the lies don't kill you, the truth will An electrifying,
high-octane thrill ride; the new must-read standalone from a Sunday
Times bestseller. Dark, gritty and always at the edge of your seat,
this unforgettable new outing from master storyteller, Paul Finch,
will appeal to fans of Peter James, Mark Billingham and Angela
Marsons. ********************************** Readers love ONE EYE
OPEN: "Finch does it again! Tightly plotted, well written and pacy
as hell" - Netgalley Review "Excellent thriller with great
characters." - Netgalley Review "Paul's writing yet again catapults
you straight into the book..." - Netgalley Review
********************************** YOU CAN RUN A high-speed crash
leaves a man and woman clinging to life. Neither of them carries
ID. Their car has fake number plates. In their luggage: a huge
amount of cash. Who are they? What are they hiding? And what were
they running from? YOU CAN HIDE DS Lynda Hagen, once a brilliant
detective, gave it all up to raise her family. But something about
this case reignites a spark in her... BUT YOU'LL ALWAYS SLEEP
WITH... What begins as an investigation soon becomes an obsession.
And it will lead her to a secret so dangerous that soon there will
be nowhere left to hide. ONE EYE OPEN
'Finch is a born storyteller' PETER JAMES 'Guaranteed to elevate
your heart rate' DAVID JACKSON A GRIPPING AND EXPLOSIVE NEW
THRILLER FROM THE MILLION COPY SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER A message no
one was supposed to hear. Jodie Martindale's disappearance remains
a mystery, unsolved to this day. A message that will change
everything. David Kelman covered the story. But he made a huge
mistake, which cost someone their life. A message from the missing.
Now, he has evidence he shouldn't have. It's a message from Jodie -
who has been missing for six years - but sent just two weeks ago...
'A spine-chilling mystery from the master of suspense' M.J. ARLIDGE
'This might be Finch's best yet ... Grabs you by the throat and
doesn't let go. If you only buy one crime novel this year, make
sure it's Never Seen Again' P.L. KANE 'Exceptional crime writing.
Paul Finch continues to raise the bar.' M.W. CRAVEN 'A cracking
crime thriller that builds to an action-packed finale. Guaranteed
to elevate your heart rate!' DAVID JACKSON READERS LOVE PAUL FINCH
5 stars 'So bloody good... Pace, twists and what a plot!!' 5 stars
'More twists & turns than a funfair ride. The author definitely
knows his police stuff' 5 stars '[A] gripping, breath-holding
up-all-nighter' 5 stars 'Fast paced and seems to get faster with
every page' 5 stars 'Paul Finch is an absolute must have in your
collection'
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Horrible people, horrible places, horrible things and horrible
fates all await you in The Ninth Black Book of Horror. The new
anthology from Mortbury Press is truly horrible. Check in at a
horror hospital, witness grisly acts, observe dreadful family
reunions, meet a man who hates waste, the things that are not
there, and find out what's behind you in The Ninth Black Book of
Horror. Sixteen stories by John Llewellyn Probert, Craig
Herbertson; Simon Bestwick, Gary Fry; David Williamson, Anna
Taborska; Sam Dawson, Paul Finch; Gary Power, Thana Niveau; Tom
Johnstone, Marion Pitman; Kate Farrell, John Forth; Marc Lyth, and
David A. Riley.
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