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The Dark Masters Trilogy

The Dark Masters Trilogy

Whitstable - 1971
 Peter Cushing, grief-stricken over the loss of his wife and soul-mate, is walking along a beach near his home. A little boy approaches him, taking him to be the famous vampire-hunter Van Helsing from the Hammer films, begs for his expert help . . .
 

"A beautiful piece of work . . . heartfelt, respectful, elegant, brave"—Dread Central

 
Leytonstone - 1906
 Young Alfred Hitchcock is taken by his father to visit the local police station. There he suddenly finds himself, inexplicably, locked up for a crime he knows nothing about—the catalyst for a series of events that will scar, and create, the world's leading Master of Terror . . .
 

"Volk possesses a questing mind and an expansive heart and paints dark and light sides of the human equation like few others"—Mick Garris, producer/director, Masters of Horror

 
Netherwood - 1947
 Best-selling black magic novelist Dennis Wheatley finds himself summoned mysteriously to the aid of Aleister Crowley—mystic, reprobate, The Great Beast 666, and dubbed by the press 'The Wickedest Man in the World'—to help combat a force of genuine evil . . .
 

"Beautifully written. Perfectly nuanced. I loved it"—Neil Spring, best-selling author of The Ghost Hunters
 
"Mesmeric and demonic. An instant classic"—Johnny Mains, series editor, Best British Horror

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