Reseña del editor:
The sound of a person screaming can be more horrifying than the event that caused the scream in the first place. The sickening murder that had occurred in the dank public toilets of Piccadilly that evening was merely a precursor to the events that would unfold and terrorize the people of Manchester over the coming months. No scream or cry however, could reflect or overshadow the nightmare invoked by the stranger. Like a scorpion camouflaged by the sand of the Sahara, he stalks his victims unseen in filth-strewn toilets. As his latest victim pleasures the stranger through a crude hole in the wall, he reaches climax, simultaneously puncturing her throat with a long metallic implement. Taylor is assigned to solve the case of the Manchester Ripper, but with events also unfolding in the States revealing uncanny similarities, could there be two serial killers at large playing out some perverse game of death? With the aid of her American counterpart – Andrews, Taylor must battle her compunction to drink whilst carrying the burden of an expectant public, to arrest and bring to justice, Manchester’s very own serial killer.
Biografía del autor:
Born in Salford, England, before relocating later to Astley, in Greater Manchester, Warren Rome started writing from an early age. An avid fan of anything connected to horror and the macabre from eight years old after being introduced to films by Hitchcock and Wes Craven; the works of Dickens, Dahl, Poe and Stephen King were his inspirations to pursue a career in horror literature. He lives with his girlfriend Holly and their dog Morrison and enjoys walking around the leafy surroundings and the luscious fields in Astley. A fanatical football fan and lover of rock music are his other main interests and evident by the collection of memorabilia he has amassed over the years. Glory Hole is one of many horror novels Warren has written and the first forwarded for publication. He hopes to release his second novel later this year. For information and regular updates you can visit his website at www.warrenrome-authorofthemacabre.com
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