Spectre - Couverture souple

Laws, Stephen

 
9780285627475: Spectre

Synopsis

First published in 1994, a thriller about a group of children who grew up together on the back streets of Newcastle, and now all that one has left is his memories and a photograph, but one by one, the people are disappearing from the photograph as they are killed hideously. From the author of SOMEWHERE SOUTH OF MIDNIGHT and DAEMONIC.

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Présentation de l'éditeur

The inseparable Byker Chapter: six boys, one girl, growing up together in the back streets of Newcastle. Now memories are all that Richard Eden has left, and one treasured photograph. But suddenly, inexplicably, the images of his friends start to fade, and as they vanish, so his friends are found dead and mutilated. Something is stalking the Chapter, picking them off one by one, something connected with their past, and with the girl they used to know. ‘The plot is brilliant, the writing superb. It’s absolutely terrifying - a living nightmare’ Starburst ‘One of the most inventive writers on the British horror scene’ The Times

Biographie de l'auteur

Stephen Laws is a full-time novelist, born in Newcastle upon Tyne. Married, with three children, he lives and works in his birthplace. The author of many novels, numerous short stories, (collected in 'The Midnight Man') columnist, reviewer, film-festival interviewer, pianist and recipient of a number of awards, Stephen Laws recently wrote and starred in the short horror movie 'The Secret'. www.stephenlaws.com.

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