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The Sphinx - supernatural horror from a true master

Graham Masterton

Publisher: Head of Zeus

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Summary

A horrifying legacy is brought to life. 
 
Gene Keiller, a young politician with a reputation to enforce finds his world shattered when he meets a beautiful woman at a party; a woman with a terrifying and secret past. 
 
The Sphinx describes a horrifying legacy connected to ancient Egypt, brought to life by Masterton in typically violent fashion. It's fast-paced, brutal and complemented by Egyptian legends. 
 
'One of the most original and frightening storytellers of our time' PETER JAMES. 
 
'A true master of horror' JAMES HERBERT.
Available since: 05/18/2017.

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