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Evil Takes on Many Forms This is something Rachael Daniels, a lowly careworker, is about to find out... personally. Because something is roaming the streets of the city where she lives, something with a taste for human blood: sweet, red blood. Something that can be anything it wants to be. Soon Rachael will learn that not even friendly faces can be trusted. And as she makes her way across that city at night on an errand of mercy, she discovers that this creature will definitely have none for her. A modern, urban reworking of a classic tale, RED puts the horror spin on an old favorite. If you dare to open these pages, you'll find a terrifying trip into the unknown courtesy of British Fantasy Award Nominee Paul Kane, author of Touching the Flame, Signs of Life, The Lazarus Condition, Arrowhead and Dead Time (adapted by Steve '30 Days of Night' Niles as New Year's Day for the Lionsgate/NBC television show Fear Itself, directed by Darren Lynn Bousman - SAW II-IV). Introduction by New York Times bestselling author Tim Lebbon (The Everlasting, Fallen). Cover art by Dave McKean, designer/director of the Neil Gaiman film, MirrorMask, and illustrator for Neil Gaiman's The Graveyard Book.

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British Fantasy Award Nominee Paul Kane, author of Touching the Flame, Signs of Life, The Lazarus Condition, Arrowhead and Dead Time (adapted by Steve '30 Days of Night' Niles as New Year's Day for the Lionsgate/NBC television show Fear Itself, directed by Darren Lynn Bousman - SAW II-IV).

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