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In the Rain With the Dead – by Mark West

'In the Rain With the Dead' by Mark West - click for a larger version of this cover
Publication Date: 1st October 2005
Format: paperback 280pp
Price: £7.99
ISBN: 0953859851
Out of Print
Synopsis:

When Jim meets Nadia for the first-time in over ten years, not only does love blossom but also the re-appearance of Magellan, a demon they thought had disappeared, but is now back, seeking revenge...

The debut novel from the critically-acclaimed UK horror writer, and author of Strange Tales.

A tale of lost love and gut-wrenching terror.

Cover design by the author.

"One of the brightest horror writers to come out of England since Clive Barker" - Brian Keene

"He writes from the dark underside of our everyday human existence, calling on personal demons one could easily imagine lying in wait... tread here with peril" - Paul Finch

"A powerful and unique voice in horror literature" - TM Gray

"An excellent, young writer... with a hint of creepy paranoid reminiscent of Philip K Dick... the endings are always abrupt and chilling" - Gene O'Neill

"The greatest strength of [this] is undoubtedly the characters... a convincing exploration of the awkward rites of youth... at times genuinely disturbing... and the strong sense of fear and tension that develops... it's hard to regard [this] as anything other than a success." - Shaun Green, yetanotherbookreview.com

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