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HOW MUCH DO YOU HATE? Eddie Brinkburn's doing time for a botched garage job that left Sheraton's brother very badly burned. HOW MUCH DO YOU HATE? When Sheraton's gang burn his wife and kids to death, Eddie soon learns the meaning of hate. HOW MUCH DO YOU HATE? And that's how the prison psycho transfers his awesome power to Eddie. A power that Eddie reckons he can control. A power that will enable Eddie to put the frighteners on Sheraton...

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HOW MUCH DO YOU HATE? Eddie Brinkburn's doing time for a botched garage job that left Sheraton's brother very badly burned. HOW MUCH DO YOU HATE? When Sheraton's gang burn his wife and kids to death, Eddie soon learns the meaning of hate. HOW MUCH DO YOU HATE? And that's how the prison psycho transfers his awesome power to Eddie. A power that Eddie reckons he can control. A power that will enable Eddie to put the frighteners on Sheraton...
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STEPHEN LAWS is the author of 11 novels - GHOST TRAIN, SPECTRE, THE WYRM, THE FRIGHTENERS, DARKFALL, GIDEON, MACABRE, DAEMONIC, SOMEWHERE SOUTH OF MIDNIGHT, CHASM and FEROCITY. His work has been published in America, France, Germany, Spain, the Netherlands, Denmark, Italy, Australia, Poland and Japan. His short stories and radio work have been published in the collections THE MIDNIGHT MAN and VOYAGES INTO DARKNESS. Stephen's articles and essays have appeared in numerous magazines and newspapers, along with many interviews with film directors, actors, composers and technicians in the worlds of fantasy and horror. Recipient of the British Fantasy Award, Count Dracula Society Award, Sunday Sun award and the Soffia (from the Manchester Festival of Fantastic Films), Stephen was recently chosen to appear in: THE CENTURY'S BEST HORROR FICTION - a collection of stories by the 'best in the genre' alongside Bram Stoker, Stephen King, Algernon Blackwood and Edgar Allan Poe