Boleskine House on the shores of Loch Ness has remained unsold for years, and Clara is sure that an 'innocent' fire will force the price down. But the perfect crime soon turns into the perfect nightmare: From the bestselling author of The Ghost Hunters, The Watchers and The Lost Village, comes a tense and claustrophobic psychological thriller - available to pre-order now. From number one bestselling author and creator of Sookie Stackhouse Charlaine Harris and bestselling co-creator of Baltimore Christopher Golden comes a brand new graphic novel series.
This omnibus edition includes Cemetery Girl, Inheritance and Haunted. Calexa Rose Dunhill was just fourteen when she woke in a cemetery. Bruised, bloody and left for dead, with no memory of her previous life, she took a new name from the headstones that surrounded her. Now, three years on, Calexa still lives in Dunhill Cemetery, struggling with the desire to know her true identity - and the all-consuming fear of what she might discover when she does.
Then, when she witnesses a gang of teenagers staging a stunt that goes horribly, fatally wrong, Calexa Rose Dunhill discovers she has a unique ability. One she cannot control. Calexa Rose Dunhill died once, just for a moment - but now someone wants her dead permanentlyThe shocking conclusion to Cemetery Girl by Charlaine Harris, no. They call her the Ghost of Dunhill Cemetery, but most people think 'the Cemetery Girl' is just a story.
In some ways, that's true. Her chosen name is Calexa Rose Dunhill, but she doesn't know her real name.
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When she first arrived here, all she knew was that someone had tried to murder her: Calexa has been hiding out here, afraid to seek out her true identity for fear that her would-be murderer would find her and finish the job. And someone is searching for her.
Calexa has new secrets as well, including the fact that she was murdered: Now, if someone dies near her, their spirit is drawn to Calexa, drawn into her. It has happened twice before, but now, as her worst fears come true and the killers have found her trail, the third ghost to take up residence in Calexa's soul will change everything.
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The Cemetery Girl's story is about to reach a shocking conclusion! The remote village of Imber - remote, lost and abandoned. The outside world hasn't been let in since soldiers forced the inhabitants out, much to their contempt. But now, a dark secret threatens all who venture near. Everyone is in danger, and only Harry Price can help.
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Reluctantly reunited with his former assistant Sarah Grey, he must unlock the mystery of Imber, and unsurface the secrets someone thought were long buried. But will Sarah's involvement be the undoing of them both? Pretty Lizzie Higgs is gone, burned to death on her own hearth - but was she really a changeling, as her husband insists? Albie Mirralls met his cousin only once, in , within the grand glass arches of the Crystal Palace, but unable to countenance the rumours that surround her murder, he leaves his young wife in London and travels to Halfoak, a village steeped in superstition.
Albie begins to look into Lizzie's death, but in this place where the old tales hold sway and the 'Hidden People' supposedly roam, answers are slippery and further tragedy is just a step away. Littlewood's descriptions are picturesque and her prose convincingly dated and beautifully lyrical' - Sunday Express. Can Wild Alan unite the Discard against the tyranny of the Pyramid?
Idle Hands is an ancient disease that once tore through the Discard, and if Wild Alan doesn't find a way into the Black Pyramid to administer the cure to his son, Billy, it will soon be stalking Gleam once again. Even with Bloody Nora's help, there's only one way in - and that's through the Sump, which was sealed long ago to contain the horrors within. And for Alan, the Black Pyramid will be even more dangerous.
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I quickly fell in love with this book' - Bibliosanctum on Gleam. A thrilling exploration of psychological disturbance and fear from the bestselling and prize-winning author of Measuring the World. On retreat in the wintry Alps with his family, a writer is optimistic about completing the sequel to his breakthrough film.
Nothing to disturb him except the wind whispering around their glassy house. The perfect place to focus. Intruding on that peace of mind, the demands of his four-year-old daughter splinter open long-simmering arguments with his wife. I love her, he writes in the notebook intended for his script.
Why do we fight all the time?
Guilt and expectation strain at his concentration, and strain, too, at the walls of the house. They warp under his watch; at night, looking through the window, he sees impossible reflections on the snow outside. Then the words start to appear in his notebook; the words he didn't write. Familiar and forbidding by turns, this is an electrifying experiment in form by one of Europe's boldest writers. The ordinary struggles of a marriage transform, in Kehlmann's hands, into a twisted fable that stays darkly in the mind. Whatever you fancy - enthralling epic fantasy or spine-tingling ghost-story, mythical thriller or riveting alternate history - Jo Fletcher Books has it all.
Here at Jo Fletcher Books we pride ourselves on publishing high quality fantasy, science fiction and horror, of all types we don't like to be bored. To demonstrate this, we've put together an anthology featuring a collection of short stories written by our wonderful authors. Whatever your taste, there is something in here for everyone. In Leipzig an undertaker named Konstantin Korff harbours a cruel secret.
In Minsk an unscrupulous scientist performs questionable experiments. And in Paris a plane that is about to take off crashes into an airport terminal with deadly consequences for its passengers. An investigation into the accident begins immediately, but the results are puzzling: What the police do not know is that there was one survivor.
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But even as they blunder into the investigation, Konstantin Korff and the mysterious scientist are already on his trail, all three bound together by the same curse. A curse that makes them a danger to everyone around them. He thought he'd escaped. The Candle has plans for our world and Edie in her craving to fulfill her potential pens up a doorway to a place darker than Hell.
This conflict between good and evil ramps the horror in the final third of the novel. Dec 21, John Xero rated it really liked it. A solid four stars. The Ravenglass Eye is a slow burning horror with splatters of visceral gore that builds to an ending laden with brutality. Not for the faint-hearted, but then, if you're squeamish why are you reading horror? One character in particular wields a very recognisable brand of bigotry, blended with certain perversions.
Some of his scenes lef A solid four stars. Some of his scenes left me feeling deeply uncomfortable, but in a way that contributed to the book - definitely not a criticism. The horrors creep into the story. In building the characters and the town the influence of the impending evil shows itself in fits and starts.
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In fact the 'bad guy' seems fairly non-threatening at first, but, of course, that's the greatest trick ever played, isn't it? By the time you realise, it's too late. And towards the end, what has been lurking around the edges of the novel suddenly rears up and explodes across the page in a gush of blood and guts that had me grimacing and wincing. My only complaint would be that the book felt unfinished.
The actual ending, after building to great heights, peters out a little. I won't go into details for spoilers' sake , and you shouldn't let it put you off reading the book, but it's a shame. The Ravenglass Eye is horror to make you afraid of the dark places, and the old abandoned places. It doesn't require deeper thinking if you're just looking for something to make you shudder, but if you choose to look, there is more to it than initially meets the eye Dec 15, Will rated it really liked it. Esme rated it did not like it Jun 30, Benjamin Judge rated it really liked it Apr 03, Sharon rated it really liked it Oct 21, Jeanette Greaves rated it really liked it Sep 04, Matthew Davis rated it really liked it Jul 04, Jonathan Oliver rated it really liked it Mar 06, Mark Cassell rated it did not like it Dec 31, Ross Warren rated it liked it Nov 09, Emily Best rated it liked it Dec 17, Louise rated it liked it Sep 09, Anthony Watson rated it really liked it Oct 01, Phil rated it really liked it Dec 17, Kazzy Stallwood rated it really liked it Oct 01, Adrian Kennelly rated it it was ok Sep 07, Shona rated it it was ok Jul 18, James Vincent rated it liked it Sep 10, Benjamin Barnard rated it really liked it Jun 22, Simon Fenwick rated it liked it Jan 18, Laura rated it it was ok Oct 31, Stephanie rated it liked it Nov 15, John Holliday rated it liked it Nov 20, William rated it really liked it May 19, Andrew Male rated it liked it Feb 14, Jenny Barber rated it liked it Jun 13, Brendon knight rated it it was ok Jan 02,