Relics
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Average customer review:Product Description
When a hidden chamber filled with skulls of children is discovered by an archeological dig, the discovery triggers a series of murders in which the victims are horrifically mutilated. Inspector Stephen Wallace must discover the mad killer. Is it the sadistic thug responsible for organising the barbaric dog-fighting? The mysterious recluse who holds Black Mass Orgies for heroin addicted teenagers? Or is it, in fact, an evil so powerful, so obscene, that it threatens to engulf everyone? Something evil is waiting. Something monstrous is loose...
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #227162 in Books
- Published on: 1990-06-28
- Original language: English
- Binding: Paperback
- 269 pages
Editorial Reviews
Review
'The bad boy of horror.' FEAR
About the Author
Shaun Hutson is a best-selling author of horror fiction and has written novels under eight different pseudonyms. He has also contributed stories to 'Kerrang' and 'Raw' and used to host Sky TV's 'Monsters of Rock' programme. He lives in Buckinghamshire.
Customer Reviews
Relics - Shaun Hutson Absolubtly brilliant!
This book gripped me from start to end, an all action horror with a juicy story and an amazing ending! My first read from Shaun - has defenately guarenteed ill read lots more.
Brilliant
Read this one and have since read lot's of his others, thought it was great. Shaun has done very well with his books and have managed to keep me hooked no problem.
Not scared of writing an unhappy ending......GREAT
My imagination took me along
This was the first book I read from author of Shaun Hutson. My imagination took me along with ever word he wrote. I wanted to know what was going to happen next, who the killer would turn out to be. I never dreamt of the outcome, I was so hooked on the book. Everything else was forgotten.




