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The Body Snatchers meets Stranger Things in this gripping supernatural horror perfect for fans of eighties horror like Grady Hendrix's My Best Friend's Exorcism and Brian Keene's Ghoul. Sometimes the dead do not stay dead, and the living are not who they say they are. It is 1981, Dylan Wolfendale's first year in Comprehensive school, but it's not just the bullies he needs to worry about. It's the dead. Able to traverse realms with ease, Dylan soon discovers that he's destined to escort souls to the afterlife. The peace of Draigwen, Wales, becomes shattered. People are being murdered; their…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The Body Snatchers meets Stranger Things in this gripping supernatural horror perfect for fans of eighties horror like Grady Hendrix's My Best Friend's Exorcism and Brian Keene's Ghoul. Sometimes the dead do not stay dead, and the living are not who they say they are. It is 1981, Dylan Wolfendale's first year in Comprehensive school, but it's not just the bullies he needs to worry about. It's the dead. Able to traverse realms with ease, Dylan soon discovers that he's destined to escort souls to the afterlife. The peace of Draigwen, Wales, becomes shattered. People are being murdered; their bodies decomposing in seconds, rather than days. Unwilling to believe that there are dead men walking, the police are baffled. Dark shadows become real, bodies are snatched, and a supernatural demon rampages through Draigwen. The realm of the dead is slowly being breached, and supernatural events cause an unlikely partnership between Dylan, his school friends, and police officer, Fiona Brasking. Can they stop what is already dead? Crulus is a fast-paced supernatural horror from debut author, Llrâc Nôdbé.
Autorenporträt
Llrâc Nôdbé (pronounced 'Lark Nod-Bee'), or simply Lark for short, was born in the Sirhowy Valley, South Wales in 1970 and has spent most of his life arguing with the voices in his head-although, he usually loses. Therefore, he writes whatever the voices tell him to write, and they don't always have something nice to say.Because he's spent most of his life there, Lark tends to live in the past, and you can find him lurking around the 80's.For more information about Lark and his books, please follow 'The Voices Made Me Do It' on social media.