Graham Masterton was born in Edinburgh in 1946. After training as a newspaper reporter, Graham went on to edit the new British men's magazine Mayfair. At the age of 24, Graham was appointed executive editor of both Penthouse and Penthouse Forum magazines. Graham Masterton's debut as a horror author began with the wildly popular The Manitou in 1976. Altogether Graham has written more than a hundred novels ranging from thrillers and horror, to disaster novels and historical sagas, as well as four short story collections. He lives in Surrey, England.
'One of the few true masters of the horror genre' James Herbert - author of Others.
Graham Masterton was born in Edinburgh in 1946. After training as a newspaper reporter, Graham went on to edit the new British men's magazine Mayfair. At the age of 24, Graham was appointed executive editor of both Penthouse and Penthouse Forum magazines. Graham Masterton's debut as a horror author began with the wildly popular The Manitou in 1976. Altogether Graham has written more than a hundred novels ranging from thrillers and horror, to disaster novels and historical sagas, as well as four short story collections. He lives in Surrey, England.
Like all good horror stories, this moves from the familiar and the
credible to the fanciful and disturbing...the drama is tense, the
writing superb
*Sunday Times*
Violent and relentlessly-paced. Mirror is major Masterton, which is
to say that it's a fat and juicy read!
*Mystery Scene*
A fast-moving plot, well-defined characters, graphic horror and
unstoppable thrills
*OtherRealms*
The reader finds himself viewing the story more as a motion picture
than as a novel, and it moves just as rapidly. The author blends
reality, superstition and fantasy in just the right amounts to make
MIRROR believable and deeply chilling
*Rocky Mountain News*
Graham Masterton will curdle your blood
*Peterborough Evening Telegraph*
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