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  1. Jan 1, 2001 · Michael Slade. 3.92. 1,325 ratings86 reviews. Dressed in a cape and top hat, with a bone white face and madman's eyes, the Ghoul crawls from the London sewers to kill - bloodily, perversely, inexplicably. In Vancouver, the horror rock group Ghoul cavort onstage, their act a bizarre and violent front. But, for what?

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  2. May 2, 1989 · Ghoul is a page turner that will make you wince with every new revelation, and Michael Slade is a master craftsman at bringing his characters and situations to life in ways that will keep you awake at night either reading the book, or wondering what that noise in the other room was.A must have entry in the Special X series, Slade is an evil genius.

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  3. Jan 1, 1988 · From Publishers Weekly. Slade is a pen name for Jay Clarke, John Banks and Lee Clarke, the trio who previously produced Headhunter and now this excessively nasty horror story. The pages are crammed with nauseating details and incidents of maiming, murders, incest and other crimes committed in Canada, England and the U.S.

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  4. Around that is psychological horror, through which Slade ventures into the supernatural without leaving the real world. Police procedure is the outer level. Special X series. As of 2010, Slade has written fourteen novels in the Special X series. Headhunter (1984) Ghoul (1987) Cutthroat (1992) Ripper (1994) Zombie (aka. Evil Eye) (1996) Shrink ...

  5. Ghoul. Michael Slade. Penguin Canada, 2004 - Fiction - 455 pages. Spectrelike and sinewy, dressed in a grey cape and top hat, with a bone-white face and the eyes of a madman, The Ghoul crawls from the London sewers to kill bloodily, perversely, inexplicably. In Vancouver, the horror-rock group Ghoul cavorts onstage, its act a bizarre and ...

    • Michael Slade
    • Penguin Canada, 2004
    • 0143016512, 9780143016519
    • Ghoul
  6. Slade was guest of honor at both the Bloody Words crime convention and the World Horror Convention. As Time Out puts it, “A thin line separates crime and horror, and in Michael Slade’s thrillers, the demarcation vanishes altogether.” Slade was guest speaker at the international Police Leadership Conference and several RCMP regimental dinners.

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  8. Criminal lawyer MICHAEL SLADE has acted in over one hundred murder cases. His specialty is the law of insanity. He argued the last death penalty case in Canada’s highest court. Backed by his forensic experience, Slade’s Special X and Wyatt Rook thrillers fuse the genres of police and legal procedure, whodunit and impossible crime, suspense ...

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