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Prey: blood-curdling horror from a true master | Graham Masterton
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There's something in the attic of Fortyfoot House. Something that rustles. Something that scampers and scratches. Something with fur, far more terrifying than a rat. Recently divorced, David Williams takes a job restoring Fortyfoot House, a dilapidated 19th-century orphanage, hoping to find peace of mind and get to know his young son. But then he hears the scratching noises in the attic. And he sees long-dead people walking across the lawn. Does Fortyfoot House exist in today, yesterday, or tomorrow or all three at once? Only one thing is certain it is a house with a dark secret that threatens to send David's world hurling into a living nightmare. A nightmare that only David himself can prevent if he can escape the thing in the attic. 'One of the most original and frightening storytellers of our time' PETER JAMES. 'A true master of horror' JAMES HERBERT.
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So disappointed that the book I'd picked as an October spooky read about an old house and some kind of a monster in it turned out to be one of lovecraftian stories that has one and only value -it's a fast read.🤦‍♀️
Otherwise it's just a clone of all those stories of Yog-Sothoth&Co trying to get back to Earth with an inept ecological context. It doesn't even add new details to the world Lovecraft created. I feel like I just wasted my time with it.