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Graham Masterton
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Graham Masterton

Graham Masterton has published more than thirty-five horror novels and three short story collections: his debut novel, The Manitou, was an instant bestseller. Among his recent critically acclaimed novels are The Devil in Gray, A Terrible Beauty, The Chosen Child, Trauma, Spirit, and Prey. He is an Edgar Award- and Bram Stoker Award-winner and a World Fantasy Award nominee. In addition to his prolific fiction career, Masterton is also renowned for his bestselling sex guides, including How to Drive Your Woman Wild in Bed and Wild Sex for New Lovers. Born in Edinburgh in 1946, he lives with his wife, Wiescka, in a Gothic mansion in Cork, Ireland, where he is currently... Read full bio

Unspeakable will be released on February 01, 2005 in eBook
Feb 01, 2005
Unspeakable is now available in eBook
Feb 01, 2005
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Unspeakable will be released on January 25, 2005 in Mass Market Paperback
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Unspeakable is now available in Mass Market Paperback
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Unspeakable will be released on January 25, 2005 in
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A Terrible Beauty will be released on March 01, 2003 in eBook
Mar 01, 2003
A Terrible Beauty is now available in eBook
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A Terrible Beauty will be released on March 01, 2003 in
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A Terrible Beauty is now available in
Mar 01, 2003
Excerpt:
Chapter 1 from A Terrible Beauty
Prior to Dec 19, 2008
Excerpt:
Chapter 1 from Unspeakable
Prior to Dec 19, 2008

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San Angelo Standard-Times, April 28, 2012
..."Driven" by James Sallis "Elegy for Eddie" a Maisie Dobbs novel by Jacqueline Winspear "Festival of Fear" by Graham Masterton "Games Traitors Play" by Jon Stock "Guilt by Association" (large print) by Marcia Clark "Gypped" a Regan Reilly mystery by Carol...
BellaOnline, January 14, 2012
...to life and make her readers see them as living beings. The Manitou was the first book by Graham Masterton that I read and I was hooked. The book revolves around a North American Native American folklore story about an angry spirit seeking retribution....
Science Fiction Crowsnest, December 31, 2011
...not a huge fan of gore for its own sake, I was also pleasantly surprised to find that Graham Masterton’s preface to the book, which made it sound like a splatter-fest, was not entirely accurate. While Stone doesn’t shy away from literal descriptions,...
SF Signal, September 15, 2011
...of Best New Horror 22 edited by Stephen Jones (Running Press) Demon's Door (Jim Rook Series) by Graham Masterton (Severn House Publishers) NOTE: Bigger, better cover art images are available by clicking the images or title links. This is a blog post...
Books on The Knob, July 31, 2011
...social observation make this book as fresh today as it was a century ago.Spirit ($2.99), by Graham Masterton Book DescriptionPeggy Buchanan was such an adorable little girl, all blond curls and sweetness. Then came the tragic day when her family found...
Hellnotes, July 9, 2011
...including Stephen King, Dean Koontz, Ray Bradbury, William Peter Blatty, Peter Straub, Justin Cronin, Frank Darabont, Mick Garris, Graham Masterton, Richard Laymon, Robert Bloch, Douglas Clegg, Jack Ketchum, William F. Nolan, Joe R. Lansdale, Simon...
Babel Clash, June 21, 2011
...a wonderful adaptation of the novel and holds up pretty well all these years later. THE MANITOU by Graham Masterton. Though a little dated (and very often copied) nowadays, this was a deeply disturbing novel with an unexpected theme. It has one of the...
The G.O.R.E. Score, May 27, 2011
...wonderful adaptation of the novel and holds up pretty well all these years later.   THE MANITOU by Graham Masterton. Though a little dated (and very often copied) nowadays, this was a deeply disturbing novel with an unexpected theme.  The movie is fun;...