Photographer Joe Creed thought demons were a joke, until some terrifying encounters make him too afraid to laugh.
Photographer Joe Creed thought demons were a joke, until some terrifying encounters make him too afraid to laugh.
Chilling and disturbing, meet the demons in Master of Horror James Herbert's Creed.
Sometimes horror is in the mind. And sometimes it's real. Telling the difference isn't always easy.
It wasn't for freelance photographer Joe Creed. He'd just photographed the unreal. Now he had to pay the price. Because he always thought that demons were just a joke. But the joke was on him. And it wasn't very funny. It was deadly . . .
“"He is one of the few writers taking forward the tradition of the great supernatural storytellersand being innovative." Evening Standard”
Chilling event follows chilling event . . . The plot thickens. Your head spins. Daily Mail
He is one of the few writers taking forward the tradition of the great supernatural storytellers -- and being innovative. Evening Standard
A streamlined racehorse of a book, pulsing with energy, Creed will delight Herbert fans, and surely astonish them. Fear
James Herbert was not just Britain’s number one bestselling writer of chiller fiction, a position he held ever since publication of his first novel, but was also one of our greatest popular novelists. Widely imitated and hugely influential, his twenty-three novels have sold more than fifty-four million copies worldwide, and have been translated into over thirty languages, including Russian and Chinese. In 2010, he was made the Grand Master of Horror by the World Horror Convention and was also awarded an OBE by the Queen for services to literature. His final novel was Ash. James Herbert died in March 2013.
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