Three nightmare-inducing classics of contemporary horror from the
award-winning “master of the genre” (Rocky Mountain News). As
“the living inheritor of the realm of Edgar Allan Poe,” Graham
Masterton takes his place alongside Stephen King and Peter Straub in
the canon of contemporary horror authors. Here are three of his most
memorable novels, all steeped in supernatural shocks, Lovecraftian
creepiness, and Masterton’s own boldly original vision (San
Francisco Chronicle). The Manitou: A tumor growing on the back of a
young woman’s neck is in fact a vengeful spirit attempting to
reenter the world. This acclaimed debut novel was adapted into a film
starring Tony Curtis, Susan Strasberg, and Burgess Meredith. “A
chilling tale.” —Kirkus Reviews Charnel House: In this Edgar
Award Finalist, a house in San Francisco is possessed by an ancient
demon with an insatiable hunger for blood. As it threatens to escape
from its prison, the hapless homeowner, a civil servant, and a Native
American shaman are the only ones who can stop it. “[A] horror
stalwart . . . Masterton is capable of conjuring a spooky
atmosphere and evoking chills from understated terrors.”
—Publishers Weekly The Hymn: In this masterwork of supernatural
suspense, a man haunted by his fiancée’s suicide investigates a
mysterious rash of sacrificial deaths in California and descends into
a nightmare world of paranormal cults and Nazi terror. Originally
published as The Burning.
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The Manitou, Charnel House, and The Hymn
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781504053839
Publisert
2018
Utgiver
Open Road Integrated Media, Inc.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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