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The Satyr's Head: Tales of Terror
New from Shadow Publishing: The Satyr's Head: Tales of Terror, Selected by David A. Sutton. Cover art by Steve Upham. This is the first new edition of the long out of print Transworld/Corgi Book "The Satyr's Head & Other Tales of Terror", first published in 1975. With stories by Ramsey Campbell, Brian Lumley, Joseph Payne Brennan, Eddy C. Bertin, David A. Riley and others, this new edition will bring back into print some ten chilling tales of the supernatural and the sub-human, of ghosts and demons, strange phenomena and the inexplicable.
ISBN 978-0-9539032-3-8, Paperback, 170pp, £5.99 “The Nightingale Floors were part of a crumbling Chicago museum and only the brave or the foolish ventured there after dark. The building had a weird history – and no night watchman stayed there long...” “Winnie was The Pefect Lady and Rupert loved every little bit of her. But when the neighbours saw her at close quarters, panic spread through Lavender Hill...” “Aunt Hester had strange powers. Her ability to transfer herself into the body of her twin brother had a hideous ending – or was it a beginning?” “Lamson was intrigued by The Satyr’s Head. He bought the little relic from an old tramp. It brought him nightmares, disease and, worst of all, unnatural passion from a foul incubus...” ORDER FROM AMAZON. Or for more Information and to check PayPal ordering: Http://davidasutton.co.uk/Question.html |
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A new review of The Satyr’s Head: Tales of Terror, by Peter Tennant, has been published in the latest issue of Black Static magazine (# 30, Sep-Oct 2012).
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