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Dark Tales from the Isles - A British Horror Novel Collection - cover

Dark Tales from the Isles - A British Horror Novel Collection

Stuart G. Yates, Phil Price, Mark L'Estrange

Verlag: Next Chapter

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A collection of three horror novels by Stuart G. Yates, Mark L'Estrange and Phil Price, now available in one volume!
 
The Accursed Moor: After Ralph accidentally runs over a deer, he takes the animal home and ends up serving prime venison to her wife that night. Soon, his thirst for blood becomes something different, and he sets out on a trail of blood and violence. But is Ralph truly the Beast of Bodmin?
 
The Ghost Train: The hectic seaside town of Brompton-On-Sea sizzles in the summer heatwave. Holiday makers and locals alike find distraction and amusement on the pier, where the Cranville family have owned and run the fun fair for generations. The Ghost Train is a favourite with visitors; located on the very edge of the pier, it might seem a little out of the way, but it is still one of the fair’s most popular rides. And for those who make it out alive, it truly is a marvellous experience.
 
Unknown: From The Falkland Islands to the Himalayas, Puerto Rico to England – people are vanishing without a trace. A young man who’s lost everything stumbles across an ancient secret. But can he unlock the mystery, and will he find those who need him? Can he escape the Unknown?
Verfügbar seit: 30.10.2023.
Drucklänge: 786 Seiten.

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