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A collection of three horror novels by Joseph Mulak, Mark L'Estrange & Stuart G. Yates, now available in one volume! Devil Music: After the members of the Celtic rock band 'The Awkward Pauses' arrive at the house formerly owned by Charles Dempsey, strange things begin to happen. Exploring more of the house, they learn that there's more to Dempsey's death than they realized. Something is with them in the house... and it has its own song it wants them to finish. Ghost Song: Bank manager Jonathan Ward's life takes a drastic turn after he inherits an old manor. Strange apparitions and unearthly sounds are followed by a young woman seeking refuge. Desperate for information, Jonathan turns to the ...
Amid the danger and death of a decaying 19th century city, the Pawnbroker plies his trade. A man of evil temper, he craves the one thing that will bring him the fulfillment he covets. In the present day, two teenage boys explore an abandoned Tudor-style house. An eerie atmosphere fills the boys with a sense of dread, and they realize that something sinister is in the air. As the past reaches the present, the boys must uncover the mystery of the house... and face the ancient evil only known as The Pawnbroker.
After the Second World War, young Ben uncovers a bizarre tale: in the 1941 Blitz, soldiers died right where his playground is now. As events of the past slowly unfold, Ben is entangled in a series of strange, inexplicable incidents, as old secrets and long-hidden truths surface. He is about to discover his family's dark secrets, and will have to help put to rest the horror of what happened in Darley Dene.
Across the bleak moorland stalks a beast. It is an unknown thing; a creature from the darkest, most terrifying of nightmares. After Ralph accidentally runs over a deer, he ends up taking the animal home and serving prime venison to his wife that evening. Soon, his thirst for blood becomes something different, and his life slowly spirals out of control. As the body count rises, a local schoolteacher and a young woman become involved in the mystery. But who is really the Beast of Bodmin? This book contains graphic violence and is not suitable for readers under the age of 18.
Reuben Cole has seen it all. Now retired, he spends his days on a rocking chair in the shade, watching the world pass by. But when Miss Amelie reports an intruder, something crawls up his back like ice splinters forming on a window pane. After young sheriff Stone doesn’t come back after investigating the report, Cole knows he must once more strap on his six-gun and bring the guilty to justice. But he is not a young man anymore. Does he still have what it takes to face down cold-blooded killers, and live to tell the tale?
After his mother walks out on him and his father, Jed loses himself. When he saves a man from drowning in the local park, a series of dangerous events is set in motion. Love, fear, hate, violence - who can he trust, and who does he really know? This journey only has one destination. Splintered Ice is an intriguing story of suspense, mystery and horror, where the unexpected abounds in a twisted series of incidents guaranteed to keep the pages turning long into the night.