by James Herbert
I read this after "Ghosts of Sleath" so I already knew the plot to some extent. Knowing what was really happening in no way spoiled the experience, which I think shows great skill in a writer. It was spooky, strange and fast paced. A great ghost story.
Thought so. That was creepy, disturbing and strange. I read it as 80s Horror and could have used it for ghosts and haunted houses. This is the story of a man working for a psychic research institute who mostly debunks psychics and haunted house stories finding himself in a house that the occupant...
An other fall challenge down! Three nights of terror in a house called Edbrook. Three nights in which David Ash, there to investigate a haunting, will be the victim of horrifying and maleficent games. Three nights in which he fill face the enigma of his own past. Three nights before Edbrook's dre...
I was a little disappointed in this book considering how good Ash was. David was still a likeable character who just wanted to disprove ghosts and I found Edith to be a character that was not really needed.The story line was ok but I guessed the true nature of the meriells early on so that left the ...
A haunted house story in the classic English tradition. Creepy. Dripping in atmosphere. The literary equivalent to one of those great Hammer Horror films. Loved it.
This book was ok to me. I think I expected it to be better and more creepy, but it was a short and it did maintain my interest. I think the cover simply hypes it more than what is in it.