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(book) Graham Masterton – ‘The Pariah’

This webzine is full of Graham Masterton book reviews. The reason is that I love this horror author so much and I read really a lot of his novels, almost everything he wrote. Well, the time has come for ‘The Pariah’ to be read and grace the pages of this webzine. John Trenton lives in Granitehead, a little New England place near famous Salem, where all those witch trials took place and people were executed. John lost his wife Jane and unborn son in a tragic accident short while ago. But, Jane is not lost and somehow connects with John and talks to him through her scary apparitions. John has an antique store and buys a painting of long lost ship called ‘David Dark’ which apparently sunk in the waters near Granitehead. John realizes that he is not the only one who sees dead relatives in Granitehead and grisly deaths start to happen to those who see the dead. John realizes with help of local historians that there is something in the sunken ship which causes dead to rise and must try to stop it.

I can safely say that this one is one of Masterton’s best works I have read yet and I have read many believe me. This is constant chilling atmosphere, grey New England is a perfect place for horror to happen and finale is just epic and fighting the demon is something best I have read ever. John and other characters are fluidly written, there is no filler pages or boring parts that you read in order to get to the interesting ones again. No, this one is tour de force in horror novel. There are some really gory parts and there are some explicit sexual parts like we are used to with Masterton works. This is a mixture of gothic ghost story, demons, gore and walking dead. Just perfect!

(column) Why Graham Masterton should be a must read for every horror fan.

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I love horror literature, I love to read. Also, I love war books and occult literature and history, but horror novels and stories are still my number one love. I don´t know how I could have missed Graham Masterton and his works, but I am now trying hard to make that mistake right by reading his intense horror novels one by one.

The Devils Of D-Day is the first one that I have read. The story starts in 1944.when 13 black painted tank broke through the German lines and wreak havoc on their soldiers killing whole companies in most horrible ways. No one knew who came in that tanks, who drove them and how they disappeared afterwards. Now, the story takes us to 1970-ies when we find out that one of the tanks was left in France and sealed with cross not to be returned. Strange things happen if you pass that tank in the night, you can hear the crew whispering, milk curdles and animals die. As it usually happens with stupid people, they open the tank and weird things happen and the battle for the future of humanity starts…

Not to spoil everything, this is all I will tell you from that story, the rest you must read yourselves. The book is easy to read, very intense, makes you go more and more and the killing gore scenes are nicely done mixed with scary spooky atmosphere and parts which made goosebumps on my skin and that is not an easy thing to do nowadays, when I have watched hundreds of horror movies and read hundreds of stories and novels. This one is a keeper. The names of the 13 demons and their boss are really powerful and the incantations in this book are realistic, so grab this one and treat yourself with horror.