The Ghosts Of Sleath book by James Herbert
The Ghosts Of Sleath book by James Herbert
Can a ghost haunt a ghost? Can ancient evil be made manifest? These are the questions that confront psychic investigator David Ash when he delves into the mysterious events terrorizing the community of Sleath, a small village hidden in the Chiltern Hills. In Sleath he will fear for his own sanity as each dark secret is unveiled, and terrible, malign forces are unleashed. Published By on 1996
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james herbert was britain's number one bestselling writer (a position he held ever since publication of his first novel) and one of the world's top writers
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