![]() ![]() John soon finds out that others in the area have had similar experiences and that the whole town is noted for such apparitions, previously being called Resurrection. His wife Jane has been dead for over a month, but she has recently returned to him in ghost form. Our hero is John Trenton, a maritime antique dealer in Granitehead, near Salem, in the heart of witch country. This accomplishment bode well for the future, and since this book Graham Masterton has delivered admirably and regularly. It is a success, proving that he can carry his regular sort of occult concept for double the length without losing pace. But The Pariah clocks in at 380 plus pages, making it the first of a series of longer, more ambitious horror novels. All his previous 'occult thrillers' (under his own name) were around 200 pages in length, his only longer efforts being the disaster novels, Plague and Famine. Novel by Graham Masterton (Scotland) 1983.įollowing two of the author's best horror novels, The Wells of Hell and The Heirloom, was never going to be easy: especially after he set himself a new challenge. Hal C F Astell - The Last Page Bookshop - The Horror Reviews - The Pariah - Graham Masterton Home. ![]()
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