The Grin of the Dark
By (Author) Ramsey Campbell
Ebury Publishing
Virgin Books
1st May 2008
United Kingdom
Paperback
352
Width 130mm, Height 194mm, Spine 21mm
242g
RAMSEY CAMPBELL MAKES HIS MUCH ANTICIPATED RETURN WITH HIS MOST DISTURBING NOVEL YET Once upon a time Tubby Thackeray's silent comedies were hailed as the equal of Chaplin's and Keaton's, but now his name has been deleted from the history of the cinema. Some of his music-hall performances before he went to Hollywood were riotously controversial, and his last film was never released - but why have his entire career and all his films vanished from the recordSimon Lester is a film critic thrown out of a job by a lawsuit against the magazine he helped to found. When he's commissioned to write a book about Thackeray and restore the comedian's reputation, it seems as if his own career is saved. His research takes him from Los Angeles to Amsterdam, from dusty archives to a hardcore movie studio. But his research leads to something far older than the cinema, something that has taken a new and even more dangerous shape...
Good horror writers are quite rare, and Campbell is better than just good -- Stephen King
Easily the best horror writer working in Britain today * Time Out *
One of the most consistently terrifying horror writers working today * SciFi Now *
An intelligently and fleetingly hilarious little gem that will leave you grinning * SFX *
The Oxford Companion to English Literature describes Ramsey Campbell as 'Britain's most respected living horror writer'. He has been awarded the Grand Master Award of the World Horror Convention and the Lifetime Achievement Award of the Horror Writers Association. His regular columns appear in All Hallows, Dead Reckonings and Video Watchdog. He is the President of the British Fantasy Society.