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Writer’s Block - An Erotic Thriller http://clips4sale.com/47000/12476235 #horror #thriller #erotic #clipe4sale #POV - I’ve been going to this hotel room since I was nineteen. It’s where I wrote my first novel that was a best
Montana Gothic, by Dirck Van Sickle Bought from a charity shop, London. “He put on the same clothes he’d worn since last summer; the shirt stiffly wrinkled with nose wipings, the top three buttons gone. His cowboy boots, a struggle to put
William Peter Blatty on The Exorcist: From Novel to Film (Bantam 1974) From a charity shop, Nottingham. “It is Friday, July 13, 1973. As I write, Billy Friedkin, the director of The Exorcist, is returning from northern Iraq where he filmed at Nimru
Such Stuff As Dreams Are Made Of, by Robert Bloch (Ballantine Books, 1979) From a charity shop in Nottingham. From the introduction by Gahan Wilson: “The thing about Bloch’s stories is, literally, their knack of haunting the reader. They have a core
The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, by Robert Louis Stevenson (New English Library, 1974) From a charity shop in Nottingham.
Frankenstein, by Mary Shelley, with an Afterword by Harold Bloom (Signet, 1965) From a charity shop in Hockley, Nottingham. “Frankenstein’s monster, tempting his revengeful creator on through a world of ice, is another Emanation pursued
Squirm, by Richard Curtis based on an original screenplay by Jeff Lieberman (Sphere Books, 1976). From a charity shop on Mansfield Road, Nottingham.
Book Of The Werewolf, edited by Brian J. Frost (Sphere Books, 1973). From a charity shop on Mansfield Road, Nottingham.
The Keep, by F. Paul Wilson (NEL, 1983). From a charity shop on Mansfield Road, Nottingham. ‘Request immediate relocation. Something is murdering my men.’ The message, sent by Captain Klaus Woermann to German Army High Command. The location:
Something Wicked This Way Comes, by Ray Bradbury (Corgi, 1963). From a charity shop in Canterbury.
Nighthunter 1: The Stalking, by Robert Faulcon (Arrow Books, 1983). From a charity shop on Mansfield Road, Nottingham. He had been a quiet family man - devoted to his wife and children, happy in his home, happy in his work. It took just thirty minutes
The Succubus, by Kenneth Rayner Johnson (NEL, 1979). From a charity shop on Mansfield Road, Nottingham.
The Spirit, by Thomas Page (Hamlyn, 1981). From a charity shop on Mansfield Road, Nottingham. It’s the stuff of nightmares and legends. It has many names: Bigfoot…Yeti…Sasquatch. But whatever it is, it’s out there in the woods,
Legion, by William Peter Blatty (Fontana, 1984). From a charity shop on Mansfield Road, Nottingham. ‘CALL ME LEGION, FOR WE ARE MANY.’ Eleven years ago The Gemini Killer finished with his trail of death, leaving twenty-six mutilated bodies,
Devil’s Coach-Horse, by Richard Lewis (Hamlyn, 1979). From a charity shop on Mansfield Road, Nottingham. It begins when a small charter plane crashes into the Alps. All the passengers are killed - a party of international scientists starting a
The Surrogate, by Nick Sharman (NEL, 1981). From a charity shop on Mansfield Road, Nottingham. The old man was dying. Shivering, rug-wrapped, his body wasted, the limbs already skeletal. His room was filled with the sweetly nauseating smell of decay.
The Pariah, by Graham Masterton (Star, 1983). From a charity shop on Mansfield Road, Nottingham. “I don’t know when I fell asleep, but I was awakened by the sudden dimming of my beside lamp. ‘John,’ whispered a voice. There was
Mantis, by K.W.Jeter, (Tom Doherty Associates, Inc, 1987). From a charity shop on Mansfield Road, Nottingham. Except in times of greatest need, the female praying mantis does not destroy her mate. Rae has needs, hungers that cannot easily be satisfied.
Death Bite, by Michael Maryk and Brent Monahan (Granada, 1979). From a charity shop on Mansfield Road, Nottingham. In New Guinea they found the Door of Hell. And they brought back the Taipan. A giant snake that exists only to kill. Its bite means pain-wr
The Totem, by David Morrell (Pan, 1979) From a charity shop on Mansfield Road, Nottingham. A young hitch-hiker was the first victim. Apparently killed by a hit-and-run driver - except for the unexplained claw scars… The coroner in the small town
Doomflight, by Guy N. Smith (Hamlyn, 1981). From a charity shop on Mansfield Road, Nottingham.
Locusts, by Guy N. Smith (Hamlyn, 1979). From a charity shop on Mansfield Road, Nottingham. “The locusts moved - short hops that brought them nearer. And nearer. Only feet away. Thousands of them. Millions. All leering. There was no escape for
Bats Out Of Hell, by Guy N. Smith (NEL, 1978). From a charity shop on Mansfield Road, Nottingham.
The Mephisto Waltz, by Fred Mustard Stewart (Corgi, 1975). From Oxfam in Nottingham. There was something odd, something menacing about Duncan Ely and his raven-haired daughter, Roxanne. He’d been one of the greatest pianists the world had ever known
The Unholy, by John Halkin (Hamlyn, 1982). From a charity shop on Mansfield Road, Nottingham. Once in a millenium a terrifying force is unleashed… The Unholy Just a shrivelled arm - a harmless old relic hidden away in a cave by superstitious peasa
The Manitou, by Graham Masterton (Star, 1979) From a charity shop in Nottingham.
Vampire’s Honeymoon, by Cornell Woolrich (Carroll and Graf, 1985). From a second-hand book shop on Charing Cross Rd. London.
The Tomb, by F. Paul Wilson (NEL, 1985). From a charity shop in Nottingham.
Plasmid, by Jo Gannon (Star Books, 1980). From a charity shop in Nottingham.
Wolf Tracks, by David Case (Belmont Tower, 1980). From a charity shop in Nottingham. MYSTERIOUS MANGLINGS Only a crazed beast could be responsible for the ghastly killings of innocent young women. Yet witnesses swore they had seen a strange man lurking
The Pike, by Cliff Twemlow (Hamlyn, 1982). From a charity shop in Nottingham. The Pike is a book that has long been recommended to me by my friend Chris Cooke (a big fan of aquatic monster stories). Though the cover proclaims ‘Soon to be a Major
Burnt Offerings, by Robert Marasco (Coronet, 1977).From a charity shop in Arnold, Nottingham.
The Possession of Joel Delaney, by Romana Stewart (Bantam, 1971).From a charity shop in Arnold, Nottingham.
Childmare, by Nick Sharman (Hamlyn, 1980).From a charity shop in Arnold, Nottingham.
The Landlady, by Constance Rauch (Futura, 1977)From a charity shop in Arnold, Nottingham.
What About The Baby?, by Clare McNally (Corgi, 1985).From a charity shop in Arnold, Nottingham.
Devil’s Channel, by Jeremiah McMahon (Pyramid, 1972).From a charity shop in Arnold, Nottingham.
Revenge Of The Manitou, by Graham Masterton (Sphere, 1980).From a charity shop in Derby.
Demonstrand, by Robert Alexander (Corgi, 1982). From a charity shop in Nottingham. The man was lying across the rock, his limbs twisted under him. His head was thrown back, as though he were screaming - his lips drawn back over gleaming teeth…but
Here Be Daemons, by Basil Copper (Sphere, 1981). From a charity shop in Nottingham.
The Birthday Girl, by Robert Rush (Futura, 1983). From a charity shop in Nottingham. Horribly disfigured by the unspeakable nightmare of her childhood, Lois Carradine begins to rebuild her shattered life. But the scars on her face are nothing to the scars
The Medusa Horror, by Drew Lamark (Futura, 1983). From a charity shop in Nottingham. YOU’LL NEVER FEEL SAFE IN THE WATER AGAIN. The Adventure A party of carefree, fun-seeking treasure-hunters set off to find a sunken vessel off the Cornish coast.
The Master, by Guy N. Smith (The Sheridan Book Company, 1993).From a charity shop in Sheffield.
Fiend, by Guy N. Smith (Sphere, 1991).From a charity shop in Sheffield.
Ritual, by Graham Masterton (Sphere, 1989). From a charity shop in Nottingham.
Plague, by Graham Masterton (Star, 1981). From a charity shop in Nottingham.
The Wicker Man, by Robin Hardy and Anthony Shaffer (Pocket Books, 1978).From The Last Bookstore in Los Angeles.
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**Special 50% Off Discount Until Feb. 2, 2016**Circle: TsuchikureA brand new horror ADV from series creator Tsuchikure*** STORY *** There is no escape. Paranormal investigators play a game of death for three days in a locked Japanese house. People die
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Fanfiction R&R: “Silent Ponyville” Madhog explores the terrifying depths of Pinkie Pie’s mind in this surprisingly good “My Little Pony” x “Silent Hill” hybrid. Read the original story here: http://www.fimfict
Fanfiction R&R: “Silent Ponyville 2” Madhog returns to the The Town That Takes All for the sequel to one of the best contemporary horror novels he’s read. This time, it’s Fluttershy’s turn to face the demons of her past&
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Our Lady Of Pain, by John Blackburn (Jonathan Cape, 1974). From Ebay.
The Face Of The Lion, by John Blackburn (Jonathan Cape, 1976). From Ebay.
Who Fears The Devil?, by Manly Wade Wellman (Star Horror, 1975).From a second-hand bookshop in Charing Cross Road, London.
ameliechappy: Novel writer; Stephen King (September 21, 1947) Happy 66th Birthday, the King of Horror!
longharbor: LONGHARBOR is funded! Longharbor is a maritime horror graphic novel inspired by the work of H. P. Lovecraft and John Carpenter’s The Thing. Thanks to the incredible support of hundreds of people we reached out minimum goal. But you can still
A sci-fi/horror novel where aliens make first contact with humans, purely to inform us that the Earth is cursed by some malign energy, which is why basic human nature is to be thoroughly awful to each other.The planet-wide ‘demonic entity’