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The End
von Gary Mcmahon
Verlag: NewCon Press
Taschenbuch
ISBN: 978-1-907069-21-5
Erschienen am 15.09.2014
Sprache: Englisch
Format: 210 mm [H] x 148 mm [B] x 11 mm [T]
Gewicht: 259 Gramm
Umfang: 194 Seiten

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Forget zombies, they were only the beginning... This is The End
A strange suicide plague grips the city of London, tearing apart the fabric of society. To escape this madness, a small group of strangers must journey north in search of safety.
Everyone and everything must eventually come to an End, but in this case it happens quicker and with more savagery than anyone could ever have imagined.
When chaos reigns and things start to fall apart, The End might be closer than you think...and sometimes The End is really the beginning of something much worse...
"Gary McMahon's horror is heartfelt, his characters flawed and desperate..." - Tim Lebbon
"He's one of the darkest - which is to say brightest - new stars in the firmament of horror fiction." - Ramsey Campbell



Gary McMahon is the author of the novels Rain Dogs, Hungry Hearts, Pretty Little Dead Things, Dead Bad Things, the Concrete Grove trilogy, The Bones of You and The End. His short fiction is collected in several volumes including Dirty Prayers, How to Make Monsters, Tales of the Weak & the Wounded, Where You Live and At Home in the Shadows. His award-nominated fiction has been reprinted in various "Year's Best" anthologies and he has been nominated several times, as both writer and editor, for the British Fantasy Award. He lives in Yorkshire with his wife and son, and when he isn't writing he practices Shotokan karate.