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 . . .
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"A streamlined racehorse of a book, pulsing with energy, Creed will delight Herbert fans, and surely astonish them."
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Creed is Joe Creed, a member of the much maligned paparazzi–those indomitable creatures who will do anything for a picture. His nightmare begins when he photographs mourners at the funeral of a famous actress. Among them is a man thought to have been hanged in the '30s. He and his cohorts are willing to do anything to get the pictures. Narrator William Hope skillfully handles abundant background text and thought without dragging. He presents best the voices of the once grand stars thought to be long dead. (They sound as if they have been!) S.G.B. © AudioFile 2001, Portland, Maine-- Copyright © AudioFile, Portland, Maine
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- Release Date 05/11/2011
- Author James Herbert
- Language English
- Company Pan; Main Market edition
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