From the bestselling author of οΏ½ShepherdοΏ½s CrossοΏ½, comes a chilling supernatural tale about possession, betrayal and the fine line between hope and despair. Haunted by memories of a dark and troubled childhood, Sam Railton has nevertheless managed to carve out a respectable position in society, wit
Enter the Dead: A Supernatural Thriller
β Scribed by White, Mark
- Book ID
- 109328773
- Year
- 2015
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 154 KB
- Category
- Fiction
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β¦ Synopsis
From the bestselling author of βShepherdβs Crossβ, comes a chilling supernatural tale about possession, betrayal and the fine line between hope and despair.
Haunted by memories of a dark and troubled childhood, Sam Railton has nevertheless managed to carve out a respectable position in society, with a successful career in advertising and a loving, supportive family. Or so he believes...
As he approaches his fortieth birthday, life is ticking along without too many problems, until a chance encounter outside a hotel lobby turns his entire world upside down.
Leaving London in order to clear his head, Sam soon suspects that all is not as it seems. One by one, a series of sinister, harrowing events begin to unfold, causing him to question his sanity and forcing him to confront the nightmares of his past, with terrifying consequences...
Fast paced and utterly compelling, βEnter the Deadβ is a haunting novel that will appeal to readers who enjoy the work of James Herbert, Stephen King and Peter James. An ideal read for a cold, winter's eve!
Praise for Mark White's novels (from verified Amazon UK customers):
βI am a great James Herbert fan. I would rate this author along the same lines as him. This is horror at its best.β
'After reading Shepherd's Cross I was eagerly anticipating the author's next book. I was not disappointed and in fact felt that Enter the Dead surpassed it. I was gripped from the first chapter and the ending .... well all I can say is wow. It is fantastic to find a new author who keeps getting better. I can't wait for the next one.'
βEvery bit as good as Dennis Wheatley if not better!β
βShepherdβs Cross must be the best supernatural thriller I have ever read, and believe me I have read a fair few.β
'As a reader of many supernatural/horror novels, including the likes of James Herbert, Richard Layman, Graham Masterson, the list goes on, I have to say this was up with the very best books I have read in a long, long time!!!'
βThis novel had me gripped from the beginning!β
'Had not heard of this author before but gave a it try and was rewarded with a well written book that was riveting from start to finish.'
'A superb roller coaster of a read. The best book I've read in ages. A real page turner and I will be looking out for more from this author.'
βIn the genre of Stephen King and James Herbert but with his own unique style.β
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