The Watcher

The Watcher by Charles Maclean is a reissue from Penguin Group, published on September 25, 2012, featuring 336 pages in English. This horror classic follows Martin Gregory, who, after catching the 4:48 train on a Friday, faces an inexplicable and horrific event that forces him to flee. As he navigates through shifting realities and the complexities of the human mind, the narrative delves into themes of mystery and psychological tension.
Readers will encounter a gripping exploration of Martin’s quest for understanding as he grapples with the consequences of his actions. The book intertwines elements of horror and literary fiction, drawing readers into a labyrinth of time and perception. With its focus on the darker aspects of human nature, The Watcher presents a thought-provoking journey that challenges the boundaries of reality and self-awareness.
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Charles Maclean’s horror classic is finally back in print
Friday, rush hour. Martin Gregory just manages to catch the 4:48 train. Tomorrow is his wife’s birthday and he plans to devote the weekend to her and their beloved dogs. But when he rises in the morning, Martin does something so horrific, so inexplicable, and so out of character that his only option is to run. A lost horror classic back in print at last, The Watcher chronicles Martin as his quest for understanding plunges him through shifting realities and twisted corridors of time, and into the deepest recesses of the human mind.
“The number one horror novel of all time!” —The Guardian (London)
“An extraordinary book, unlike anything else I’ve read.” –Charlie Higson, author of The Dead
“I’m something of an insomniac. I read The Watcher and stopped sleeping altogether.” –Paul Newman
“If you are easily upset…stop right here.” —The New York Times
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