Horowitz Horror

· Hachette UK
4.7
29 reviews
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384
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About this ebook

Seventeen brilliantly chilling tales from the master of storytelling.
Welcome to a strange and twisted world where the spooky, the shocking, and the positively petrifying are lurking just out of sight.

A bus ride home ... turns into your worst nightmare.
A quaint country cottage ... has a grisly secret.
A hot bath ... swirls with blood.

Horowitz Horror. It's all around you. Alive. Waiting. Enter if you dare.
Horror fans will love these twisted tales from the bestselling author of the Alex Rider books.

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4.7
29 reviews
Linda Dawood
October 1, 2017
Nice and short stories. Just the thing to read in bed!
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Jun Ze Tan
May 1, 2019
Great author. Know how to bring out the horror in such short stories
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A Google user
March 3, 2015
I have read this book over and over again and it just doesn't seem to get old 😂 it's brilliant
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About the author

Anthony Horowitz was born in 1955 and sent to Orley Farm, a particularly vicious boy's preparatory school in North London, which gave him his first taste of horror. Afterwards he went to Rugby School and York University. He is well known as a screen writer and his work includes Foyle's War, Murder in Mind, Midsomer Murders, Menace and Agatha Christie's Poirot. He is also the author of the very successful Alex Rider series of YA thrillers. Anthony lives in North London with his wife and two sons, Nicholas and Cassian.

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