Night Waves
A young woman must fight against possession by a siren from the deep as it tries to drag her back down below, into the Night Waves...
A young woman must fight against possession by a siren from the deep as it tries to drag her back down below, into the Night Waves...
A young woman must fight against possession by a siren from the deep as it tries to drag her back down below, into the Night Waves...
Alien contact, Contemporary women, Horror
Off the south of England, an old evil has been set free...
While drilling out at sea, the ill-fated crew of a rig have released something old, something that’s been waiting to return to the surface – a hive of sea sirens; Creatures that need human hosts to survive and human faces to lure people to their demise.
Kirsten Costello is a model from East London. Bored of her vacuous existence, she leaves her old life of excess behind and moves to Brighton with her cousin Simone.
After a random attack one night under Brighton Pier, Kirsten becomes the object of one of the creature's obsession. Psychically linked by its scratch, she becomes a beacon for its desire to use her body as its own and be the face they need. Always knowing where she is, constantly stalking her by night, it seems there is no way to escape.
With the help of Simone, her girlfriend Geena, and local Clairvoyant, Melissa Clarke, Kirsten must fight back against the creature, as it tries to drag her back down below into the depths, down into the Night Waves.
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An intriguing modern chiller which sees an ancient exile become an ungodly disaster. Night Waves is instantly enticing. A novel that evokes sea beasts like the Kraken and Godzilla-like mythology, but places them bravely up against contemporary fictional classics like Cloverfield and A Quiet Place. ~ Andrew Bullock, Mail Online
A vivid and engaging hyper-sleazy wet horror novel, evoking those early 1980's seaside monster films we all grew up on. A blaring siren of a novel so long missing in horror literature ~ Josh Hadley, 1201beyond.com
Refreshing, raw, British humour, Nightwaves confronts a more eerie side to the human psyche and offers up a range of delicious dark horror ~ Emily Caroline, vampiresquid.co.uk
Enthrals from the first page, pulling readers into a seductive and glamourous abyss. A siren song of sexy scares! ~ Kelly Dunn, Mutation Nation
Paints the story vividly in my mind, wonderfully enticing, you get to the end of a chapter and hearing your brain demand you carry on reading, brilliant. ~ Stuart Bannerman, FromPage2Screen.com