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Verlag: Necro Publications, 2011
ISBN 10: 1468051415ISBN 13: 9781468051414
Anbieter: Jeff 'n' Joys Quality Books, Redcar, Vereinigtes Königreich
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Soft cover. Zustand: As New. No Jacket. A US edition trade paperback. Originally published as a mass market paperback by Pinacle in July 1988 this is a re-issue by Necro Publications. Unread. SYNOPSIS: A novel of unrelenting horror in the tradition of Dean Koontz. "The murders were only the beginning. No one knew what went on in the sullen, dark house on the hill, but town cop Kurt Morris intended to find out. The sleepy town of Tylersville, Maryland was being stalked by an unimaginable evil, it had become the haunting-ground for horrors too grisly to be described. Young girls had vanished without a trace. Graves had been opened, corpses unearthed and carried away. Quiet moonlit nights gave way to a mindless slaughter, and to the sounds of hysterical screams. Time was running out. How many more would be dragged off into an endless night, and for what hideous purpose? Fear led to wild speculation about psychopaths, crazed animals, vampires, and werewolves. But Kurt knew better. Deep in the fog-shrouded woods, he had seen the nightmare figures. And the truth was much, much worse . . . GHOULS!" IN STOCK FOR IMMEDIATE DESPATCH.
Verlag: Necro Publications, 2011
ISBN 10: 1468051415ISBN 13: 9781468051414
Anbieter: Jeff 'n' Joys Quality Books, Redcar, Vereinigtes Königreich
Buch
Soft cover. Zustand: As New. No Jacket. A US edition trade paperback. Originally published as a mass market paperback by Pinacle in July 1988 this is a re-issue by Necro Publications. Unread. SYNOPSIS: A novel of unrelenting horror in the tradition of Dean Koontz. "The murders were only the beginning. No one knew what went on in the sullen, dark house on the hill, but town cop Kurt Morris intended to find out. The sleepy town of Tylersville, Maryland was being stalked by an unimaginable evil, it had become the haunting-ground for horrors too grisly to be described. Young girls had vanished without a trace. Graves had been opened, corpses unearthed and carried away. Quiet moonlit nights gave way to a mindless slaughter, and to the sounds of hysterical screams. Time was running out. How many more would be dragged off into an endless night, and for what hideous purpose? Fear led to wild speculation about psychopaths, crazed animals, vampires, and werewolves. But Kurt knew better. Deep in the fog-shrouded woods, he had seen the nightmare figures. And the truth was much, much worse . . . GHOULS!" IN STOCK FOR IMMEDIATE DESPATCH.