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Ray Clark is the co-author of Manitou Man :
The World of Graham Masterton which was
nominated and short listed for both the British
and World Fantasy awards.
In addition to that, Ray has had a variety of
short stories published both traditionally and
electronically. The Lord of Misrule & Other Stories
is his first collection. For the last three years
Ray has worked exclusively on the forthcoming
PC game of the same name published by
Culfire Entertainment.
He has also recently finished his first
crime novel : Merry Christmas ... Daddy, and
is currently writing the follow up, as well as
Misrule 2 .... The Next Generation, and a new
as yet untitled horror novel

 

Home is a picturesque riverside cottage in a
Yorkshire village and Ray can be reached at
Manitou_man@hotmail.com

'Image courtesy of Goole Times'

 

 

 

 

Ten horrifying and erotic tales of sex, death and terror, together with keen critical analysis and appreciation by Ray Clark and Matt Williams, and a complete Masterton bibliography. Includes three previously unpublished stories, and two stories which have been filmed for "The Hunger" TV series: 'The Secret Shih-Tan' and 'Anais.'

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

...Southern Ireland: standing derelict in a field, the remains of a gloomy mansion with a terrifying secret ... in Hollywood, a ghost hunter ends up with more than he bargained for ...London: witness a ghost still seeking revenge for something which happened nearly two hundred years ago ... and a visit to Lapland reveals that Father Christmas isn’t what you think he is... From the pen of Ray Clark, the British and World Fantasy award nominated author of Manitou Man, comes a chilling new collection of short stories. Included, for the first time in print, is the acclaimed multi-layered tale of terror, The Lord of Misrule, the inspiration for the forthcoming PC game of the same name.


















Manitou Man : The Worlds of Graham Masterton (Polish cover)

Published in December 99 by Albatross Books in Poland in mass-market paperback.

Re-printed by Albatross in 2001.