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Feelings of Fear
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The secretary seeking a cosmopolitan lifestyle in Europe's most sophisticated city; the architect whose secret life is about to become all too public; the delighted beneficiary of a superb inheritance: all very different people trying to make the best of their ordinary lives. But all of them will turn out to have something in common when they are thrown in at the deep end
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Hardcover, 224 pages
Published
November 6th 2000
by Severn House Publishers
(first published November 2000)
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This is a surprisingly effective bunch of horror stories. They are well written, with no postmodern self awareness or any modern gimmicks: just convincing genre horror, in well structured, intelligently delivered packages. These aim primarily to entertain, with varying amounts of gore and very 80s porn, and they do it effectively.
Interestingly, there is also one story featuring a helpful ghost. When a young boy helps out a disgraced deceased uncle, his spirit return to help the boy.
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Interestingly, there is also one story featuring a helpful ghost. When a young boy helps out a disgraced deceased uncle, his spirit return to help the boy.
This took me ...more

Jun 18, 2015
Jason Greensides
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it was amazing
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An excellent collection of horror stories. I waited bloody years for this to become an ebook. Worth the wait. The 1 page short in here, Out of Her Depth, is one of my favourite short stories ever.
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Graham Masterton was born in Edinburgh in 1946. His grandfather was Thomas Thorne Baker, the eminent scientist who invented DayGlo and was the first man to transmit news photographs by wireless. After training as a newspaper reporter, Graham went on to edit the new British men's magazine Mayfair, where he encouraged William Burroughs to develop a series of scientific and philosophical articles
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