Bury Him Darkly
John Blackburn
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· 2 ratings · 174 pages · Published: 1969
John Blackburn (1923-1993) was the author of more than thirty popular thrillers in which he blended the genres of mystery, horror, and science fiction in unique and often brilliant ways. Although recognized as the best British horror writer of his time, he has been sadly neglected since his death. This new edition of Bury Him Darkly (1969), one of Blackburn’s best, includes a new introduction by Greg Gbur.
‘John Blackburn is today’s master of horror.’ – Times Literary Supplement
‘Another of Blackburn’s gripping, elemental confrontations of good and evil.’ – New York Times
‘He is bang on curdling form with this tale of a sealed tomb in a cathedral city and the Destroyer who lurks. Not for the timid.’ – Evening Standard
‘He is certainly the best British novelist in his field and deserves the widest recognition.’ – Penguin Encyclopedia of Horror and the Supernatural
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