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Whitstable - 1971 Peter Cushing, grief-stricken over the loss of his wife and soul-mate, is walking along a beach near his home. A little boy approaches him, taking him to be the famous vampire-hunter Van Helsing from the Hammer films, begs for his expert help . . . "A beautiful piece of work . . . heartfelt, respectful, elegant, brave"-Dread Central Leytonstone - 1906 Young Alfred Hitchcock is taken by his father to visit the local police station. There he suddenly finds himself, inexplicably, locked up for a crime he knows nothing about-the catalyst for a series of events that will scar, and create, the world's leading Master of Terror . . . "Volk possesses a questing mind and an expansive heart and paints dark and light sides of the human equation like few others"-Mick Garris, producer/director, Masters of Horror Netherwood - 1947 Best-selling black magic novelist Dennis Wheatley finds himself summoned mysteriously to the aid of Aleister Crowley-mystic, reprobate, The Great Beast 666, and dubbed by the press 'The Wickedest Man in the World'-to help combat a force of genuine evil . . . "Beautifully written. Perfectly nuanced. I loved it"-Neil Spring, best-selling author of The Ghost Hunters "Mesmeric and demonic. An instant classic"-Johnny Mains, series editor, Best British Horror
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