Two chillingly ingenious horror novels from the award-winning author of The Manitou and "the living inheritor of the realm of Edgar Allan Poe" ( San Francisco Chronicle).
Graham Masterton "has always been in the premier league of horror scribes" alongside such luminaries as Stephen King and Peter Straub ( Publishers Weekly). Here are two of Masterton's most strikingly original novels, where the horrors of history wreak demonic evil on the present day.
The Devil in Gray: In Richmond, Virginia, a bizarre and brutal serial killer is somehow entering locked rooms, mutilating victims, and disappearing without a trace—and a homicide detective's sanity is tested as he tracks a murderer beyond the human capacity for evil.
The Devils of D-Day: In a French village, an American surveyor discovers an abandoned Nazi tank. When he unseals its hatch, a demonic force is released into the world and a new global war threatens to drag mankind to the gates of hell.