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  1. John Fenwick Anderson Blackburn (26 June 1923 – 1993) was a British novelist who wrote thrillers, and horror novels. Blackburn was described as "today's Master of Horror" by The Times Literary Supplement .

  2. Jan 1, 2015 · Peter, who was crippled in the accident, claims that someone dropped a heavy stone off the Cemetery Bridge, shattering the windshield and causing him to lose control on the Crematorium Bend. At the same bend, Billy is extremely vigilant, and slams on the brakes at the Bridge.

  3. John Blackburn. An inexplicable wave of murders has the country gripped with terror. Ordinary men and women are suddenly going mad, committing brutal and horrific killings before slaying themselves in equally gruesome ways.

  4. John Blackburn. Across a thousand miles a dead man spoke to London and for Marcia Heath it was the beginning of terror. She was annoyed when her husband was summoned to attend a top secret, high level conference in Whitehall.

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  5. By the time Blackburn published his final novel in 1985, much of his work was already out of print, an inexplicable neglect that continued until Valancourt began republishing his novels in 2013. John Blackburn died in 1993. ...more.

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  6. The last of the prolific John Blackburn's twenty-eight novels, The Bad Penny (1985) features the trademark blend of mystery, adventure, and horror that made him one of the most acclaimed...

  7. John Blackburn's twelfth novel and one of the finest. When psychologist Peter Haynes is murdered while attending to indefinably disturbed Mary Valley, the immediate suspect is the girl's homicidal mother Anna Harb fleeing the scene.

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