Plague of the Manitou

Graham Masterton

Book 7 of Harry Erskine

Language: English

Publisher: Severn House

Published: Jan 1, 2015

Pages: 368

Description:

A self-proclaimed psychic investigates a deadly plague that creates talking corpses in this chilling horror novel by the author of Blind Panic .

Virus expert Anna Grey is disturbed when a dying patient is wheeled past her lab vomiting fountains of blood and screaming like a banshee. To make matters worse, when she examines the man’s corpse, she could swear she hears him whisper: “Get it out of me.” John Patrick Bridges is dead. He’s definitely dead. But if he’s dead—how is he talking?

Anna wonders if she’s going mad. But then a second man hemorrhages and dies; yet Anna hears him whisper, “Please help me.”

There is no such thing as demons, Anna tells herself. But cynical fortune-teller Harry Erskine knows otherwise, and a series of extremely disturbing events are forcing him from his Miami home towards the bereaved Anna, who does not yet know the evil she is facing . . .

Praise for Graham Masterton

“God, he’s good.” —Stephen King

“One of the most original and frightening storytellers of our time.” —Peter James

“Suspenseful and tension-filled. . . . All the finesse of a master storyteller.” — Guardian (UK)

“One of Britain’s finest horror writers.” — Daily Mail (UK)

“You are in for a hell of a ride.” — Grimdark Magazine

About the Author

Graham Masterton, a “master of modern horror” (Library Journal), is one of the world’s best-selling horror writers. A journalist by trade, Masterton’s debut novel, The Manitou, was an instant hit and was filmed with Tony Curtis and Susan Strasberg.