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  • Negative Images

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    Author: Rebecca Schier-Akamelu
    Published by: Rising Action

    £14.97 RRP £16.99

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Product Description

Anita Walsh, still reeling from her husband’s sudden death, finds herself haunted not only by grief, but his Negative Image, a new phenomenon where the deceased prey on those they loved in life, turning intimate memories into nightmares. This spectral figure USes their shared past as a weapon, systematically dismantling her friendships, career, and self-worth.

Desperate for escape, Anita plunges into a quest to sever the ghostly bonds that tie her to her tormentor. As society grapples with the rising terror of NIs, a charismatic extremist proposes a radical solution to isolate the haunted from the unafflicted, gaining dangerous followers. Anita, alongside another victim of this spectral affliction, must navigate their personal hauntings and societal threats to prevent the breakdown of their community.

With its gripping narrative and eerie exploration of love and betrayal, Negative Images marks Rebecca Schier-Akamelu as a powerful new voice in horror.

This novel delves deep into the psychological horrors of grief and the supernatural, making it a must-read for fans of horror and ghost stories alike.

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Author
Genre
Publisher
Type
Binding
  • Trade Paperback
Cat. No.
  • 6985110
EAN
  • 978199807621551799
ISBN
  • 9781998076215