Imprint: Hammer
Published: 07/07/2011
ISBN: 9780099564331
Length: 448 Pages
Dimensions: 198mm x 27mm x 129mm
Weight: 309g
RRP: £16.99
The quaint little seaside town of Granitehead seemed like a perfect place for John and Jane Trenton to start their life together. But disaster strikes and Jane and their unborn child are killed. John's grief is total, so when he starts to see the ghostly apparition of his wife he almost welcomes this supernatural phenomenon.
Yet all is not what it seems, and this sinister spirit is not Jane, but something altogether evil and terrifying. In a bid to rid himself of this horrific spectre he soon finds that many more in the town have been victims of unwanted visitations. And when he discovers the body of a local busybody, impossibly impaled on a still hanging chandelier, he knows something must be done. But how do you kill the undead?
As he searches for an explanation he uncovers a link to a mysterious ship, lost around the time of the nearby Salem witch trials. For three centuries the rotting wreck of the David Dark has lain beneath waves, but an awful secret is concealed in the chill waters...
Imprint: Hammer
Published: 07/07/2011
ISBN: 9780099564331
Length: 448 Pages
Dimensions: 198mm x 27mm x 129mm
Weight: 309g
RRP: £16.99
Graham Masterton is the living inheritor to the realm of Edgar Allan Poe
Masterton is a crowd-pleaser, filling his pages with sparky, appealing dialogue and visceral grue
Graham Masterton is possibly horror's most consistent provider of chills
Though Masterton is capable of conjuring a spooky atmosphere and evoking chills from understated terrors, more often than not he goes for the gut, building to splattery climaxes of physical terror
Multifaceted and fascinating