The Pariah

· Random House
4.3
27 reviews
Ebook
448
Pages
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The quaint little seaside town of Granitehead seemed like a perfect place for John and Jane Trenton to start their life together. But disaster strikes and Jane and their unborn child are killed. John's grief is total, so when he starts to see the ghostly apparition of his wife he almost welcomes this supernatural phenomenon.

Yet all is not what it seems, and this sinister spirit is not Jane, but something altogether evil and terrifying. In a bid to rid himself of this horrific spectre he soon finds that many more in the town have been victims of unwanted visitations. And when he discovers the body of a local busybody, impossibly impaled on a still hanging chandelier, he knows something must be done. But how do you kill the undead?

As he searches for an explanation he uncovers a link to a mysterious ship, lost around the time of the nearby Salem witch trials. For three centuries the rotting wreck of the David Dark has lain beneath waves, but an awful secret is concealed in the chill waters...

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4.3
27 reviews
Robert Merson
March 20, 2020
"The Pariah" by Graham Masterton; Normally a book like this would take me over a month to read, I finished this one in 12 hrs, I couldn't put it down cause it scared the đź’©đź’©đź’©đź’©đź’© out of me. This author makes Steven King's work look like Pre-School Dribble!!! Every time I put the book down to gather my thoughts on what just happened, I had to pick it up to read what was going to happen next.
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Marty Doc
February 22, 2015
I remember reading this book when I was just a young boy and it has stayed with me ever since. So glad I found it again after all these years! :)
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Steve Elston
May 27, 2015
Remember reading this on a stormy night. Scared the poop out of me.
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About the author

Graham Masterton was born in Edinburgh in 1946. After training as a newspaper reporter, Graham went on to edit the new British men's magazine Mayfair. At the age of 24, Graham was appointed executive editor of both Penthouse and Penthouse Forum magazines.

Graham Masterton's debut as a horror author began with the wildly popular The Manitou in 1976. Altogether Graham has written more than a hundred novels ranging from thrillers and horror, to disaster novels and historical sagas, as well as four short story collections. He lives in Surrey, England.

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