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Books : Literature & Fiction : Authors, A-Z : ( S ) : Smith, Guy
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A spine-chilling tale from a master of horror - In a small Welsh town, a group of children, dressed for Halloween, gather outside the shabby house of the most feared and despised resident, Edward Kroll. After one of the trick-or-treating children is killed in a freak accident, Kroll disappears. It seems that he may have died in his bed. But Krolls vengeful spirit haunts the town from beyond the grave . . .
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For those already familiar with the scope and ingenuity of this photographic craftsman, this is an essential addition to your Erwitt collection. If not, you can look forward to discovering his eclecticism and expertise. Probing the limits of black-and-white photography, Erwitt's lens captures subtleties ranging from the duskiest grays to the most luminous whites. This intriguing collection of previously unpublished photographs highlights the drama in everyday moments. Its subjects range from anonymous faces in the crowd to candid glimpses of icons like John F. Kennedy, Marilyn Monroe, and Truman Capote.
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Thirteen-year-old Brenda "Bobbie" Wheeler is sent by her witch mother to an English boarding school, where she begins receiving some very special lessons from her distant father. Original.
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A terrifying journey through time, from a master horror writerIn a hunting lodge in the remote American Midwest, a family prepares to sit out a devastating storm. In the morning the hut is still standing, but has deteriorated, and is filled with a dreadful, pervasive stench. Outside their station wagon has corroded, the tyres have rotted. And the trees in the forest have withered with age . . .
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Here in one volume are the four books of Sabat: Graveyard Vultures, Blood Merchants, Cannibal Cult and Druid Connection. Legendary horror writer Guy N Smith propels the reader from encounter to weird encounter in a gore-splattered pulp mania wracked by necropolis visions and tempered by bursts of savage sex and flesh-rending ultra-violence.
These much sought-after books have been augmented by two previously unavailable Sabat stories: Vampire Village and Hellbeat, to provide a unique collectors' edition.
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There had been buskers in the cathedral city of Lichfield for centuries, but never one like Jonjo. Crowds are drawn irresistibly by his strange, haunting, hypnotic music, a weird melody that lingers with the listeners long afterwards, a nuisance by day but terrifying in the nocturnal hours, calling them, commanding them.
The Kirby's have forsaken a secure lifestyle for an idealistic organic farming project. They incur the contempt of the Deeps, an agronomist who seems hell-bent on destroying the environment with his poisonous herbicides and pesticides. Then the terror begins...
Sharon, the Deeps rebellious, teenage daughter, disappears. The Kirby's milking goat vanishes without a trace. And the harvest festival becomes a nightmarish inferno of death. Jonjo's warning of impending doom is coming true as tiny corn people are glimpsed flitting through the autumnal mists. Then the crop circles appear as if to herald Armageddon. And throughout, Jonjo's melody is a symphony of madness and death. What is happening? Why? Only the Busker knows the answers.
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Agreeing to take in Marcel while his parents are away, the Gorlays dismiss local gossip that link the troubled youth to devil worship until the family dog is brutally killed and a strange force takes over the house. Original.
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Max Frame risks eternal damnation to venture into The Waste, a desolate place in which the dead are doomed to wander for all eternity, to save his beloved dead girlfriend, Shanifa. Original.
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