Can a ghost haunt a ghost?
Can the dead reach out and touch the living?
Can ancient evil be made manifest?
These are the questions that confront paranormal investigator David Ash in James Herbert's The Ghosts of Sleath, when Ash is sent to the picturesque village of Sleath in the Chiltern Hills to look into mysterious reports of mass hauntings. What he discovers is a terrified community gripped by horrors and terrorized by ghosts from the ancient village's long history. As each dark secret is unveiled and terrible, malign forces are unleashed, he will fear for his very sanity.
Sleath. Where the dead will walk the streets.
Continue the chilling series from the Master of Horror, with Ash.
Publisher: Pan Macmillan
ISBN: 9781509816033
Number of pages: 416
Weight: 280 g
Dimensions: 197 x 132 x 27 mm
Vintage Herbert - a classic - Daily Mail
David Ash is such a lovable character, and once again he is thrown into the supernatural despite the fact that the parapsychologist would much rather that part of the world does not exist.
Personally I enjoyed this...
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If for nothing else, this book will always stick in my mind for it's memorable and disturbing scene using carpentry tools! The book centres around the character of psychic detective David Ash who was introduced... More
This was a very curious read, on one level I found it kind of old fashioned and very 1950's (even though it was meant to be set in the 1990's) but on the other I found this actually added a bit to the whole... More
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