Macabre
Author: | Stephen Laws |
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New English Library, 1995 Hodder & Stoughton, 1994 |
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Book Type: | Novel |
Genre: | Horror |
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MACABRE is a terrifying blend of modern urban paranoia, nightmarish visions, and supernatural dark fantasy, where the contemporary issue of homelessness and missing persons takes on a new and altogether more chilling dimension.
More people die at four in the morning than at any other time.
It's 3.30 am. It's starting to rain. And cabbie Tony Dandridge is cruising the dark streets of the big city. Is it his imagination, or do there seem to be more lost souls wandering the alleys and sleeping rough these days? Suddenly he catches a figure in his headlights. A desperate young woman and her baby, flagging him down. Tony's about to pick up the first fare of his shift. And the last.
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