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What Hides in the Cellar (Patel & Pardoe #4)

What Hides in the Cellar (Patel & Pardoe #4)

Current price: $29.99
Publication Date: October 12th, 2023
Publisher:
Head of Zeus
ISBN:
9781801104036
Pages:
480

Description

'God, he's good.' Stephen King

Pardoe and Patel investigate an eerie string of murders in the new chilling thriller from Graham Masterton.

A SEVERED HEAD
After a South London man is shot and killed, his wife swears that the offender didn’t have feet. Then a teacher is murdered at a local school and her pupils insist they saw disembodied legs hanging from the ceiling.

A SUPERNATURAL CASE
These murders are neither straightforward nor easily explained, which means there are only two people fit to investigate: DS Jamila Patel and DC Jerry Pardoe, who are used to tracking spirits intent on causing mayhem.

A BLOODY HISTORY
When two children go missing – finding themselves lost in another time period altogether – the investigation leads to the discovery of a violent entity. One who has been killing for much longer than anyone first realized – and has no plans to stop . . .

For fans of Joe Hill, Peter James and Stephen King, Graham Masterton is a master of the horror genre whose books have sold millions of copies across the globe.

About the Author

Graham Masterton became a newspaper reporter at the age of 17 and was appointed editor of Penthouse magazine at only 24. His career as an author spans many genres, including horror, thriller, and sex-advice books. His first horror novel, The Manitou, became a bestseller and was made into a film starring Tony Curtis. In 2019, Graham was given a Lifetime Achievement Award by the Horror Writers Association. He is also the author of the Katie Maguire series of crime thrillers, which have sold more than 1.5 million copies worldwide. Visit www.grahammasterton.co.uk

Praise for What Hides in the Cellar (Patel & Pardoe #4)

PRAISE FOR GRAHAM MASTERTON:

'One of the most original and frightening storytellers of our time' Peter James.

'A true master of horror' James Herbert.

'A natural storyteller with a unique gift for turning the mundane into the terrifyingly real' New York Journal of Books.

'Masterton handles his large cast of well-drawn characters with the finesse of a master storyteller' Guardian.