Phobia
Number thirteen Schooner Street was a typical terraced house in an up-and-coming area of South London – or so John and Leah Strike thought when they first moved in with their children. But then the nightmares started – vivid, harrowing images of gruesome violence that tore into their consciousness leaving behind rabid, phobic reactions to the simplest of everyday things. Caught in a web of their own deepest fears – too scared to leave home, too terrified to remain - reason told them that the only thing to fear was fear itself. But then the terrors that festered in the shadows of the evil house took on a life of their own – and the grisly killings began...
Phobia is the horrifying tale of mind terror where no secret is safe, no nightmare too horrible to come true – and even the grave is no place to rest in peace.
Guy N. Smith
Guy Newman Smith (born 1939) is a prolific English writer best-known for his pulp fiction-style horror fiction, though he has also written non-fiction, soft-porn and children's literature.