What Hides in the Cellar (Patel & Pardoe #4)
Publisher,Head of Zeus
Publication Date,
Format, Paperback
Weight, 242 g
No. of Pages, 336
Shelf: Fiction / Adult Fiction / Horror & Paranormal
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A SEVERED HEAD
A grisly series of murders across London is baffling local authorities. Eyewitnesses describe suspects who are only partially visible – one appears to have no feet, another no head, a fourth is missing his entire right side.
A SUPERNATURAL CASE
These murders are neither straightforward nor easily explained, which means there are only two people fit to investigate: DS Jamila Patel and DC Jerry Pardoe, who are used to tracking spirits intent on causing mayhem.
A BLOODY HISTORY
When two children go missing – finding themselves lost in another time period altogether – the investigation leads to the discovery of a violent entity. One who has been killing for much longer than anyone first realised – and has no plans to stop...
For fans of Joe Hill, Peter James and Stephen King, Graham Masterton is a master of the horror genre whose books have sold millions of copies across the globe.
About the Author
Graham Masterton is a British horror author. His first novel The Manitou was published in 1976 and adapted for the film in 1978. Further works garnered critical acclaim, including a Special Edgar award by the Mystery Writers of America for Charnel House and a Silver Medal by the West Coast Review of Books for Mirror. He is also the only non-French winner of the prestigious Prix Julia Verlanger for his novel Family Portrait, an imaginative reworking of the Oscar Wilde novel The Picture of Dorian Gray.
Reviews
"One of Britain's finest horror writers." ―Daily Mail
"One of the most original and frightening storytellers of our time." —Peter James
"A true master of horror." —James Herbert
"A natural storyteller with a unique gift for turning the mundane into the terrifyingly real. " —New York Journal of Books
"Masterton handles his large cast of well-drawn characters with the finesse of a master storyteller." ―Guardian
Dimensions: 12.83 x 2.16 x 19.81 cm