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Seance of the Souls 2 copies, 1 review. The Church of Broken Pieces 1 copy. I Can See You 1 copy (show all 19 works) "David Haynes" is composed of at least 4 distinct authors, divided by their works. You can edit the division. Includes. David Haynes is composed of 2 names. Winners will be announced at the 15th annual Cinema Eye Honors awards ceremony on Thursday, Jan. 12, at the Museum of the Moving Image in Astoria, New York. Mask of the Macabre, Ballet of the Bones, Seance of the Souls, and The Macabre Collection (Box set).


Hello, Sign in. Account Lists Returns Orders. Cart. This collection of short stories is an omnibus edition of Mask of the Macabre, Ballet of the Bones and Séance of the Souls, to give a total of 12 very gothic, creepy short stories portraying the underbelly of Victorian London - the slice of the city that is made up of macabre entertainment such as freak shows and séances and populated by conniving showmen, mediums, spiritualists and charlatans preying on the Victorians' morbid fascination with all things death related. When 12 year-old David Haynes picked up a battered copy of Stephen King’s Salem’s Lot, he never looked back. Writing in the grand tradition of the horror paperback originals of his misspent youth, Haynes populates his spine-chilling novels with ancient evils and small-town terrors, mutant monstrosities and knife-wielding psychopaths, and is dedicated to disproving the depressing.

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