The Complete Horowitz Horror
New York Times Bestseller Anthony Horowitz’s horror collections, now in one volume!
Welcome to a world where everything seems normal. At least, at first. But the sinister and truly terrifying lurk just beneath the surface. Like a bathtub with a history so haunted, no one dares get in it... or an ordinary-looking camera that does unspeakable things to its subjects... or an elevator filled with cannibals just waiting for their next victim to walk in...
This wicked collection of eighteen macabre tales combining both Horowitz Horror and More Horowitz Horror will send shivers up your spine.
Contents:
- Bath Night
- Killer Camera
- Light Moves
- The Night Bus
- Harriet's Horrible Dream
- Scared
- A Career in Computer Games
- The Man with the Yellow Face
- The Monkey's Ear
- The Hitchhiker
- The Sound of Murder
- Burned
- Flight 715
- Howard's End
- The Lift
- The Phone Goes Dead
- Twist Cottage
- The Shortest Horror Story Ever Written
Anthony Horowitz
Anthony Horowitz is one of the most prolific and successful writers working in the UK – and is unique for working across so many media. Anthony is a born polymath; juggling writing books, TV series, films, plays and journalism.
Anthony has written over 40 books including the bestselling teen spy series Alex Rider, which he adapted into a movie that was released worldwide in 2006. The Alex Rider series is estimated to have sold 19 million copies worldwide. His highly anticipated novel, Oblivion, the epic conclusion to the Power of Five series, was published in October 2012. Anthony is also an acclaimed writer for adults and was commissioned by the Conan Doyle Estate and Orion Books to write two new Sherlock Holmes novels. The House of Silk was published in November 2011 and was internationally lauded as the top title of the autumn. The sequel, Moriarty, was published in October 2014 with similar success. Most recently he was commissioned by the Ian Fleming Estate to write the James Bond novel Trigger Mortis, which was published on 8th September 2015.