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Edgewise - page-turning horror from a true master

Graham Masterton

Publisher: Head of Zeus

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Summary

Confront the power of a spirit betrayed. 
 
Successful realtor Lily Blake is disturbed in the middle of the night by two masked men who break into her home and kidnap her two children. The FBI can't find them, so Lily turns to Native American PI John Shooks. He asks a Sioux shaman to summon up the Indian spirit, Wendigo, to find them. 
 
But Lily's firm is trying to sell land that once belonged to the Sioux. Now Lily must enter the destructive, cannibalistic world of the Wendigo where she will learn that you should never underestimate the power and force of a spirit betrayed... 
 
'One of the most original and frightening storytellers of our time' PETER JAMES. 
 
'A true master of horror' JAMES HERBERT.
Available since: 06/01/2017.

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