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Masques by Gillian Polack
Masques by Gillian Polack




But, as the quote above shows, Clowns At Midnight is no ordinary horror novel and David Leeton is not just any protagonist. Ritualistic vandalism and references to ancient gods should hone their suspicions, and when their neighbours reveal a hedge maze in their back yard, even the most gung-ho must surely assume this is a horror novel and decamp. Instead, I stopped at Rackham's Hardware, bought new deadlocks for the house doors, three security chains with padlocks just in case.Īny protagonist over the age of twelve should feel uneasy upon discovering a mysterious tower overlooking their new house. I accepted it in spite of what had happened, despite what was happening still. The Year of the Fruitcake, by Gillian PolackĬlowns At Midnight by Terry Dowling, PS Publishing, United Kingdom, 2010 Reviewed by Kyla Ward, 2004Īt some level I knew it was important. The Time of the Ghosts, by Gillian Polack

Masques by Gillian Polack

Fitzpatrickįragments of a Broken Land: Valarl Undead, by Robert Hood The Art of Effective Dreaming, by Gillian Polack






Masques by Gillian Polack