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'A born storyteller.' PETER JAMES A must for all fans of It, Stranger Things and Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark Our last autumn of innocence. Star-spangled nights. Mist-wreathed woodland. A twisted killer watching coldly from the shadows. Industrial Lancashire 1974 The coal-mining town of Ashburn loves the waning of the year. Fancy dress and scary stories for Halloween. Fireworks and treacle toffee on Guy Fawkes Night. And a month after that, snow and the approach of Christmas. But this particular autumn will be memorable for entirely different reasons. Because this year someone is killing…mehr

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'A born storyteller.' PETER JAMES A must for all fans of It, Stranger Things and Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark Our last autumn of innocence. Star-spangled nights. Mist-wreathed woodland. A twisted killer watching coldly from the shadows. Industrial Lancashire 1974 The coal-mining town of Ashburn loves the waning of the year. Fancy dress and scary stories for Halloween. Fireworks and treacle toffee on Guy Fawkes Night. And a month after that, snow and the approach of Christmas. But this particular autumn will be memorable for entirely different reasons. Because this year someone is killing the children of Ashburn. Or should that be something? While police and parents search for a maniac, Stephen Carter and his schoolmates know better. They may be on the cusp of adulthood, but there's still enough of the youngster left in each of them to recognise the work of an evil supernatural being unique to these deserts of slagheap and coal-tip. A coming-of-age story from the dark imagination of Sunday Times best-selling crime and horror writer, Paul Finch.
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Paul Finch is a former cop and journalist now turned best-selling crime and thriller writer, and is the author of the very popular DS Mark 'Heck' Heckenburg and DC Lucy Clayburn novels. Paul first cut his literary teeth penning episodes of the British TV crime drama, The Bill, and has written extensively in horror, fantasy and science-fiction, including for Dr Who. However, he is probably best known for his crime/thriller novels, specifically the Heckenburg police-actioners, of which there are seven to date, and the Clayburn procedurals, of which there are three. The first three books in the Heck line achieved official best-seller status, the second being the fastest pre-ordered title in HarperCollins history, while the first Lucy Clayburn novel made the Sunday Times Top 10 list. The Heck series alone has accrued over 2,000 5-star reviews on Amazon. Paul is a native of Wigan, Lancashire, where he still lives with his wife and business partner, Cathy.