Family Portrait
Horror
- Published: 19 August 2011
- ISBN: 9781446472224
- Imprint: Cornerstone Digital
- Format: EBook
- Pages: 496
Graham Masterton is the living inheritor to the realm of Edgar Allan Poe
San Francisco Chronicle
Graham Masterton is the living inheritor to the realm of Edgar Allan Poe
San Francisco Chronicle
Masterton is a crowd-pleaser, filling his pages with sparky, appealing dialogue and visceral grue
Time Out
Masterton is a crowd-pleaser, filling his pages with sparky, appealing dialogue and visceral grue
Time Out
Graham Masterton is possibly horror's most consistent provider of chills
Master of Chills
Graham Masterton is possibly horror's most consistent provider of chills
Master of Chills
Though Masterton is capable of conjuring a spooky atmosphere and evoking chills from understated terrors, more often than not he goes for the gut, building to splattery climaxes of physical terror
Publishers Weekly
Though Masterton is capable of conjuring a spooky atmosphere and evoking chills from understated terrors, more often than not he goes for the gut, building to splattery climaxes of physical terror
Publishers Weekly
Graham Masterton is the living inheritor to the realm of Edgar Allan Poe
San Francisco Chronicle
Graham Masterton is the living inheritor to the realm of Edgar Allan Poe
San Francisco Chronicle
Masterton is a crowd-pleaser, filling his pages with sparky, appealing dialogue and visceral grue
Time Out
Masterton is a crowd-pleaser, filling his pages with sparky, appealing dialogue and visceral grue
Time Out
Graham Masterton is possibly horror's most consistent provider of chills
Master of Chills
Graham Masterton is possibly horror's most consistent provider of chills
Master of Chills
Though Masterton is capable of conjuring a spooky atmosphere and evoking chills from understated terrors, more often than not he goes for the gut, building to splattery climaxes of physical terror
Publishers Weekly
Though Masterton is capable of conjuring a spooky atmosphere and evoking chills from understated terrors, more often than not he goes for the gut, building to splattery climaxes of physical terror
Publishers Weekly