by Simon Bestwick
OUT ON 2ND FEBRUARY (UK) AND 31ST JANUARY (US & CANADA)
£7.99 (UK) ISBN 978- 1-907992-74-2 $8.99/$10.99 (US & CAN) ISBN 978- 1-907992-75-9
OUT ON 2ND FEBRUARY (UK) AND 31ST JANUARY (US & CANADA)
£7.99 (UK) ISBN 978- 1-907992-74-2 $8.99/$10.99 (US & CAN) ISBN 978- 1-907992-75-9
Also available as an ebook
In the Lancashire town of Kempforth, people are vanishing.
When two-year-old Roseanne Trevor disappears, the local kids blame ‘The Spindly Men’. But even as Detective Chief Inspector Renwick vows to stop at nothing until she finds her, terrifying visions summon TV psychic Allen Cowell and his sister Vera back to the town they swore they’d left forever and local historian Anna Mason pieces together a history of cruelty and exploitation almost beyond belief.
Meanwhile, in the decaying corridors and lightless rooms of a long abandoned hospital, something terrible is waiting for them all.
In a chilling tale of contemporary small-town horror, Bestwick has truly evoked the terror of films such as The Orphanage and the writing of James Herbert, Adam Nevill and M R James.
“Simon Bestwick writes with great imaginative flair and an excellent grasp of colour and narrative pace.”
– Daily Telegraph
2 comments:
This looks great! To whom do I email for a review copy?
Drop our PR guy, Mike, a line at abaddonsolaris@rebellion.co.uk
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