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Date of Release: October 2003 |
Publisher: Leisure Books |
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What they find will haunt them forever.
In Graham Masterton's eagerly awaited new novel the reader is faced with not only new dimensions in terror but also in, well, new dimensions!
The story starts with a nursery rhyme which is, in-fact, the instructions to secret dimensions known only to a few. With these instructions it is possible to enter a parallel London similar but sometimes very very different.
It is the ideal place to vanish for a couple of months...just like Josh's sister. So why was she murdered and her mutilated body found in our London?
Because of the infinite amounts of decisions made everyday, there are in-fact infinite numbers of these Parallel Londons. Some may be exactly the same except for the colour of the taxis, some may be flooded like Venice, or some may be run by fundamental religious zealots called the Hoodies!
And they know your coming!!!
The characters in this book are so life like, so real, that within a short time, the reader is sucked in to the surroundings of the people within the book, this is something which doesn't happen often, but happens almost immediately in The Doorkeepers.
Like the characters in the novel, you'll be drawn into a strange new world. The Doorkeepers is both terrifying and completely absorbing, and it won't let go until the very last page.
 

