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Night of the Damned

Stephen Bywater

2 Reviews

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Fiction, Thriller / suspense, Adventure, Horror & ghost stories

A dark, twisting historical thriller with a unique supernatural edge.

When darkness falls the nightmare begins . . .

It is 1935 and a rubber plantation deep in the Amazon jungle is losing its labourers one by one. Company agent Miller arrives to investigate the mounting number of those disappearing as well as the brutal killing of a fellow agent.

Sightings of a corpse-like girl and a man who bears a striking resemblance to the dead agent soon have Miller on edge. And when night falls, and the humid air fills with the stench of rotting flesh, he becomes convinced he's found the nearest thing to hell.

They roam through the darkness, hide in the shadows and shun the daylight. But what are these deathly-looking figures?

As the sun sets over the plantation, only a brave man dares to sleep...

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Praise for Night of the Damned

  • Creepy, classy ... full of dread and lust and echoing with the sorrows of war. We need more stories like this

  • An impressive debut. As much about the horrors of war as the primeval horrors that lurk in the depths of the human psyche

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Stephen Bywater

Stephen Bywater left school at sixteen to join the Merchant Navy. He now lives with his family in Bedford, where he teaches English. The Devil's Ark is his first novel.

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