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The Eater of Flies

Richard Gadz

FROM THE WINNER OF THE 2022 NEXT GENERATION INDIE BOOK AWARD FOR BEST HORROR


Summer, 1868. London's West End buzzes with a chaotic blend of affluence and moral decay, a place where high society and underworld meet. A valuable box from Transylvania, sealed tight, falls into unscrupulous hands. Its opening releases a vampyr, a wraith-like parasite that hides inside a host - whether young or old, man or woman - and thirsts for human blood.


For those who live and work around Holmwood's music hall, just off The Strand, the vampyr's arrival begins a nightmare of betrayal and death, and a race to return the creature to the grave before others of its kind come to pick the city clean.


The Eater Of Flies leaves traditional vampiric lore behind, offering a chilling Victorian gothic tale laced with crime, pitch-dark humour and, above all, rampant greed: for money, for power ... for blood.


Book Details

  • Publisher: Deixis Press
  • Publish Date: Oct 24th, 2024
  • Pages: 318
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - undefined
  • Dimensions: 8.50in - 5.50in - 0.88in - 1.22lb
  • EAN: 9781917090025
  • Categories: Horror - GeneralRomance - Paranormal - VampiresThrillers - Suspense

About the Author

Gadz, Richard: - Richard Gadz was bolted together many centuries ago, in a secret laboratory hidden deep in the Carpathian mountains. Following a series of bizarre adventures he now lives in the UK, at Keynsham in Bristol, although he spends most of his time in a world of his own. He's the author of the award-winning gothic chiller The Workshop of Filthy Creation, the highly acclaimed cosmic horror/urban crime novel The Burn Street Haunting, and, under his real name Simon Cheshire, the contemporary horror novel Flesh & Blood.

Praise for this book

PRAISE FOR RICHARD GADZ


'Gadz's depiction of Victorian London ... breathes with the life of the people who live in it' -Phantasmagoria Magazine

'There's such a fine line between writing a horrible character and making a character horrible to read. Gadz does this incredibly well.' -Horror Bound

'Gadz nails the Gothic sensibility' -Books, Bones, & Buffy

'Don't read this while eating' -Genevieve Jenner, author of Chocolate Cake for Imaginary Lives