
The Dark Destroyer By John Glasby
He had now recognised the pattern that was beginning to emerge about these killings. This monstrously evil entity was somehow occupying the bodies of those who died by violence, using them in turn to propagate its lust for slaying.
Dark forces are at work in Redforde.
Something terribly old and infinitely evil has woken … something that is thirsty for blood.
There are rumours of human sacrifice, devil worship and the extinct De Vernis family.
The dead walk and the moors, woods, the village and the church ooze evil like a sore.
But will the locals be able to figure out what lies at the bottom of this before it is too late?
Praise for John Glasby:
“A thrilling read.” – Robert Foster, acclaimed author of The Lunar Code.
John Glasby was born in 1928, and graduated from University with an honours degree in Chemistry. He started his career as a research chemist for I.C.I, in 1952, and worked for them until his retirement. During the early 1960s, Glasby wrote dozens of paperback westerns, all of which were reprinted in hardcover and paperback four decades later. Following his retirement from I.C.I., Glasby produced a steady stream of new westerns, science fiction and crime novels, right up to his death in 2010. His other works with Venture include Dawn of the Old Ones, The Coming of Cthuga, and Dark Legion.