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			I am reading North End at the moment. A horror story set on the London Underground.https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/205731. The best thing is it's free.
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			Now That I've Lost You - Paul Edwards Well written, great description and as it's a collection if short stories it's great for a bedtime read. Just read the first story and I'm impressed so far, he manages to get you seeing the characters in your mind so graphically in a minimal amount of time. 
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			You never gave your take on Dracula.
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			Sfear its about £3 something on kindle, definately worth a look. The link to amazon is in the thread Now That I've Lost You by Evil Ed. Bout 3 threads down from this one :-)
		 
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			Oops! Sorry. I really liked it. I don't think it was the first vampire story ever written but I was impressed how well Stoker fleshed out the milieu, validating vampirism in one literary quantum leap as a genre if not actually creating it. And it was an excellent, exciting story to boot. (SPOILER ALERT!) The ways of killing a vampire didn't always seem to jive. Most of the time the required implement of destruction was a wooden stake but Dracula himself was done in with a Bowie knife.:confused: Something was said about sacred bullets being effective...perhaps the knife was forged in a dark corner of the Alamo. Some people don't like Dracula but that's normal. Can't please everyone. But I wouldn't hesitate recommending it. Next Halloween I think I'll try Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. 
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			Gated by Matt Drabble. So far it's ok.
		 
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