Graham Masterton
Graham Masterton, born in Edinburgh in 1946, began his career as a newspaper reporter at age 17 and rose to executive editor of Penthouse magazine by 24, later authoring bestselling sexual advice books before becoming one of the world's most prolific horror authors with over 100 novels. His debut horror novel The Manitou was adapted into a film starring Tony Curtis, and he later created the acclaimed Katie Maguire crime series set in Ireland, earning a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Horror Writers Association in 2019.
Horror
Crime
Thriller
Historical
Drought: A Californian environmental disaster thriller
The Hymn
The Manitou
Night Plague: The Night Warriors, Book 3
The Shadow People (Patel & Pardoe Book 3)
Taken for Dead
The Djinn
Descendant
White Bones
Broken Angels
Ghost Music
Swimmer: Swimmer Bk. 5 (A Jim Rook Horror Novel)
Garden of Evil (A Jim Rook Horror Novel)
Figures of Fear: An anthology
Forest Ghost - A novel of horror and suicide in America and Poland
Death Trance Edition Uk
Silver
White Bones
Sacrifice
House of Bones
Red Light
Fire Spirit
The Pariah
Forest Ghost - A novel of horror and suicide in America and Poland