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Afficher les exemplaires de cette édition ISBNWho could have believed that a night's camping on Thurstaston Common would lead to a haunting of such power and reach. After ten years Charlotte Nolan and her cousins unwittingly disturb something that should never have seen the light, their very dreams are filled with a suffocating darkness and each is pursued by an undefined figure that seems to have slipped straight out of a nightmare. Together, they must investigate an occult mystery stretching back one hundred years and confront the malevolent force that was once a man.
Praise for The Grin of the Dark, also published by Virgin Books, and winner of British Fantasy Society's August Derleth Award for Best Novel.
Campbell's work has always drawn upon the menace and the macabre that lies in the mechanics of the everyday, and it is this fear that The Grin of the Dark harnesses to astounding effect
Scifi Now
Exemplary ... Campbell's lingering disquiet takes full hold
Death Ray
(Ramsey Campbell) has a genius for infusing horror into the everyday, piling up small moments of dread and confusion and fear until they become insurmountable
Tim Pratt in Locus
Extremely disturbing
Poppy Z Brite
Charlotte Nolan and her cousins may not have ended up in the jobs they hoped to have when they were teenagers, but they've made their way in life. Charlotte works for a London publisher, Ellen cares for the elderly, Hugh has left teaching to work in a supermarket while his brother Rory is a controversial artist. Then more than their jobs begin to go wrong as something reaches out of the past for them.
What has it to do with the summer night they spent on Thursaston Common? If the dreams they had that night are catching up with them, how is the Victorian occultist Arthur Pendemon involved? Before the nightmare ends more than one of them will have to enter what remains of Pendemon's house and confront what still lives there in the dark.
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Description du livre Hardcover. Etat : Near Fine. Etat de la jaquette : Fine. Kim Newman(Introduction) (illustrateur). First Edition. Thieving Fear by Ramsey Campbell Signed A sharp tight copy. 1 minor superficial crease to cloth of lower spine. Bright dust jacket. First Edition, limited to 200 numbered slipcased harcovers. This is # 192 of 200. Signed by Campbell and Newman on limitation page. In titled slipcase. BOOK. N° de réf. du vendeur HCX18168-1
Description du livre Hardcover. Etat : Fine. Etat de la jaquette : Fine. Limited Edition. One of 200 numbered copies signed by the author and Kim Newman. Hardcover, bound in boards with dust jacket in a slipcase. Light wear to slipcase, book unmarked. [Bx79]. Signed by Author(s). N° de réf. du vendeur M19-Bas-BxD3