ISBN-13: 9781494361228 / Angielski / Miękka / 2013 / 228 str.
"Voices in my head. It's driving me mad. It's like my skull's splitting open from the inside. They're talking to me. Laughing at me. Telling me what to do. I'll have their tongues. That'll shut them up."
Danny is terrified of being like his father. His dad ended up in prison after a night of savage violence.
But then he finds his father's diary and uncovers his dark thoughts - and even darker secrets. Who was whispering to his father, goading him, leading him on?
And what if they are coming back for Danny?
(Originally published by Puffin as "Incubus," this edition reverts to the author's preferred title.)
"Not for the faint-hearted, this is a horror story in true Stephen King fashion ... The tension is neatly interwoven with the detail of ordinary teenage life but there are plenty of spine-tingling moments that ensure you'll think twice before turning the light out at bedtime " "PTA Spring"
"ACHUKA Choice: A really well-written chiller-thriller..." "Achukareviews"
"This book is highly recommended for fans of teenage horror." National Literacy Trust
"A tense, disturbing, gripping, sometimes ambiguous story, in which horror, subtle characterisation and sensitive depiction of relationships combine with a strong sense of place to make a memorable read.""Carousel"
"A truly cathartic denouement is carried off with panache, and this is about the only book I know that successfully uses a computer screen to evoke fear ... a chilling horror story." "The Scotsman"
"This lode that Nick Gifford is mining is really good stuff ...another very well written, readable, enjoyable and original novel." "infinity plus"
"Nick Gifford's brand of horror is chilling and exciting. He keeps his readers in suspense fearful, yet desperate to turn that page." "Brainy Days"
"Really spooky I'd definitely try out other books by this author as Nick Gifford makes you want to keep reading." "Teen Titles"
"Definitely one to read at night, at arm's length and with the light on." "Newcastle Evening Chronicle"
"A chilling psychological drama, a supernatural horror story and, somewhere on the edge, is a political thriller: the episodes in East Germany are as tense and unusual as the rest ... a dark story that will chill the reader ... Teenage readers should find this gripping: a cut above the usual horror tale." "School Librarian"