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Hybrid - Shaun Hutson:
... blurb on the back suggested something different so I switched all the lights on in the house (just incase) and started to read. It was only after I finished the book that I noticed it does class itself as a Horror book however it that is the case I would say it is at the mild end of the horror spectrum. The Plot The plot evolves around one single character, a once famous writer Christopher Ward whose career is v... Read the full review: Two for the price of one by freediveheaven |
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The Blackstone Chronicles - John Saul Author: John Saul / Printed Book / Genre: Horror - A horror story set in New England. Built on top of the hill in the 1890s, the long-vacant Blackstone Asylum casts its shadow over the small town, but now workmen have moved in to demolish it. As they do so, they unleash a terrible evil, an unholy fear lo... |
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Sunglasses After Dark - Nancy A. Collins Author: Nancy A. Collins / Printed Book / Genre: Horror - The first in a trilogy of vampire books. |
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Necroscope Series - Brian Lumley in general Author: Brian Lumley / Printed Book / Genre: Horror - Featuring the novels: (1) Necroscope, (2) Wamphyri, (3) The Source, (4) Deadspeak, (5) Deadspawn. overall rating |
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Deadspawn - Brian Lumley Author: Brian Lumley / Printed Book / Genre: Horror - Fifth novel in the Necroscope Series. |
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Deadspeak - Brian Lumley Author: Brian Lumley / Printed Book / Genre: Horror - Fourth in the Necroscope Series. |
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The Source - Brian Lumley Author: Brian Lumley / Printed Book / Genre: Horror |
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Wamphyri - Brian Lumley Author: Brian Lumley / Printed Book / Genre: Horror - A Necroscope is a person who can talk directly to the dead as easily as ordinary people talk to each other. For the young boy Harry Keogh, who knows he is different from all others, the dead become his only friends. |
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The Face - Dean Koontz ... me introduce you to Ethan Truman. An ex-cop who is now working for THE biggest Hollywood actor, Channing Manheim a.k.a. The Face. Ethan lost his wife five years previously and since then has plodded on through his life wanting nothing more than to join her in the double plot he brought when she died. But then weird things start to happen. He sees his own death, actually lives through it so strong is his vision... and this happens not once but twice. Two different deaths in two completely different circumstances but at the end of them he s still alive. That would be enough to send even the sanest and most rational person into a state of panic and terror but Ethan has... Read the full review: Face It, This Is A Great Book! by chrisandmark |
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Nobody True - James Herbert ... True is James Herbert s 21st novel and doesn`t disappoint us with this proud selection in his masterpieces of, horror and Fictional writing. He always seems to be able to keep each and every new book fresh and new, with exciting new characters and events, usually building up into a crescendo of suspense and excitement. I have been a huge fan of Herbert s for some years now i don t think i know a book i have been disappointed with. I am hoping this review will, give you an insight as to what the book is about, i will try to "wet your appetite"but i don`t want to give too much away. So here goes and i hope you enjoy it! The best line and is vital to the b... Read the full review: Nobody Was True To This Man! by jacpuss3 |
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From a Buick 8 - Stephen King ... m shocked. Simply shocked. What about? I m shocked that this book is written by Stephen King. I ve been Stephen King s Number One Fan (see, I even quote from his books!) ever since I read Pet Semetery when I was about 14 and have read most of his books so you can imagine my excitement when a new book arrived on the shelves with a minimum of fuss. Why no fuss? Possibly because he s embarrassed. This book doesn t hold a candle to his usual work - the characters are only half plausible and the books very hard to follow because it keeps jumping from a first person narration to the story telling you about that person in the past. And the first person narrator changes regul... Read the full review: Mr King, What Have You Done??? by chrisandmark |
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