Set in an abandoned Derbyshire village, the story unfolds around a mysterious brass plate depicting Sir Humphrey and Lady Sybil de Latours, with Sybil's face eerily erased. Young artist Sally Fenton captures an image to attract tourists, but the rubbing takes on a life of its own under moonlight, unleashing chaos in the village. As the ancient image animates, Sally and her partner, Andy, find themselves ensnared in a terrifying nightmare, struggling against a malevolent force. This compelling horror novel explores themes of art, history, and the supernatural.
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- 2013
- 2012
The story unfolds as Anne Blackwell's fiancé, Richard Ulrome, becomes entangled in the dark world of billionaire Simon Miaolo at Monteine Castle. As Richard's situation deteriorates, Anne uncovers a sinister plot involving satanic rituals and manipulation. Desperate for help, she seeks out Ruane the Witchfinder, a former priest battling his own demons. Together with a group of allies, they must confront the malevolent forces at play and thwart the evil threatening their lives.
- 2011
A séance gone awry triggers a dramatic transformation in Janice, leading to unsettling changes that Alan cannot overlook, including mysterious marks and bizarre behavior. Seeking answers, he turns to Ruane, a fallen priest with a troubled past who possesses knowledge about the dark forces at play. Together, they must face a malevolent entity threatening Janice's life. This chilling tale, a standout in horror literature, has been republished after nearly forty years, showcasing the author's mastery of the genre.
- 1996
Hop It, Duggy Dog!
- 32 Seiten
- 2 Lesestunden
This is the third story to feature Duggy Dog. In this new adventure, he is desperately trying to catch up on his sleep after a rather disturbed night, but various things conspire to disturb him until eventually he decides he may as well give up and join in all the fun.