The Ghosts of Sleath ’48

Cover of The Ghosts of Sleath '48 by James Herbert
Publisher: Grafton
Year: 2003
Language: en
Pages: 329
ISBN-13: 9780007683048
Dimensions:
Weight: 2.15 Pounds
Dewey Decimal: AF
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The Ghosts of Sleath ’48 by James Herbert, published by Grafton in 2003, presents a chilling narrative set in a quiet village where the unexpected begins to unfold. This edition, comprising 329 pages, explores the eerie occurrences that arise when ghosts start to appear, prompting a psychic investigator to delve into the unsettling events that threaten his sanity.

Readers will encounter a blend of fiction, horror, and supernatural elements as the story intertwines the haunting experiences in the village with a historical backdrop where, in 1945, Hitler unleashes the Blood Death on Britain. The narrative navigates themes of the occult and the psychological toll of confronting the unknown, offering a gripping exploration of fear and the supernatural.


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In ‘The Ghosts of Sleath’, nothing ever happens in this quiet village – that is until the ghosts start to appear. A psychic investigator is called in but the events which unfold drive him to the edge of his sanity. In ”48′, Hitler unleashes the Blood Death on Britain in 1945 as his final act of vengeance.

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Language: en. Pages: 329.

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