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Clark, Simon (& Stephen Laws): Annabelle Says. 01996 The British Fantasy Society (BFS). 1995. First edition (& 1st printing). Stapled wrappers. 28 pages: short story. SIGNED BY BOTH AUTHORS.
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Laws, Stephen: Chasm. 03881 Hodder & Stoughton: London. 1998. First edition (& 1st printing).
Horror novel.
''in the ordinary town of Edmonville a tremor hits, followed by a second devastating tremor, then darkness. The next morning, the survivors discover that most of the town has disappeared into an enormous crevasse. As they struggle to survive, one by one people start to disappear without trace''.
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Laws, Stephen: Ghost Train. 06569 Souvenir Press: London. 1985. First edition (& 1st printing). Hardcover. Supernatural novel: the author's first book. SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR.
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Laws, Stephen: Gideon. 28078 New English Library (NEL): London. 1993. First edition (& 1st printing). Hardcover. Supernatural novel.
''Gideon is no ordinary man - he possesses a hypnotic hold over Bernice, Yvonne and Jacqueline from which there is just one line of escape. But not everything goes to plan and Gideon returns in renewed force, determined to avenge himself''.
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Laws, Stephen: The Frighteners. 00096 Souvenir Press: London. 1990. First edition (& 1st printing).
The author's fourth supernatural horror novel. SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR.
''this is the story of Eddie - whose quiet family life changes after the brutal killing of his wife and children''
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Laws, Stephen: The Wyrm. 13985 Souvenir Press: London. 1987. First edition (& 1st printing). Hardcover. Vampire novel: the author's third book. SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR/''with best wishes/Stephen Laws''..
''he comes about as close as he can to writing a vampire novel while managing to avoid almost every cliche, except the characters. But, if the characters seem overly familiar, the vampire certainly isn't. 'The Wyrm' is no pale-faced, fanged Romeo, but a shape-shifting terror more reminscent of John Campbell's (and John Carpenter's) 'The Thing' than Anne Rice's Lestat. 'The Wyrm' is unnecessarily framed by the old interviewer-asking-the-survivor-what-happened scene. Once Laws gets past that hurdle, we're introduced to Michael Lambton, a writer who specializes in fear and considers himself dead because he doesn't write any more. He's moved to the Border Village of Shillingham, into a remote house to escape the burden of his life. In other words, he's the prototypical Lonely Writer, who in short order, spots the Village Beauty, Christy Warwick. Christy's father goes crazy and shoots at some construction workers who are trying to move an old gibbet to clear the way for Progress. Of course, something Terrible lies under the gibbet, and Laws starts to get up to speed once the monster gets out. The monster on the loose is relentless, inventive, and splattery. As you see more and more of the monster, it becomes clearer what it is, and how it must be destroyed'' (Rick Kleffel).
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Laws, Stephen: The Wyrm. 07675 Souvenir Press: London. 1987. First edition (& 1st printing). Hardcover. Vampire novel: the author's third book.
''he comes about as close as he can to writing a vampire novel while managing to avoid almost every cliche, except the characters. But, if the characters seem overly familiar, the vampire certainly isn't. 'The Wyrm' is no pale-faced, fanged Romeo, but a shape-shifting terror more reminscent of John Campbell's (and John Carpenter's) 'The Thing' than Anne Rice's Lestat. 'The Wyrm' is unnecessarily framed by the old interviewer-asking-the-survivor-what-happened scene. Once Laws gets past that hurdle, we're introduced to Michael Lambton, a writer who specializes in fear and considers himself dead because he doesn't write any more. He's moved to the Border Village of Shillingham, into a remote house to escape the burden of his life. In other words, he's the prototypical Lonely Writer, who in short order, spots the Village Beauty, Christy Warwick. Christy's father goes crazy and shoots at some construction workers who are trying to move an old gibbet to clear the way for Progress. Of course, something Terrible lies under the gibbet, and Laws starts to get up to speed once the monster gets out. The monster on the loose is relentless, inventive, and splattery. As you see more and more of the monster, it becomes clearer what it is, and how it must be destroyed'' (Rick Kleffel).
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