The Love of the Dead
When Beth Willis, who normally speaks for the deceased, is given a message from a dead medium, she steps beyond her world, into the spirit realm. D.I. Coleridge is a man marking time, until a call from Beth gives him a lead on an elusive killer who takes trophies from his victims. A killer who walks through both worlds, taking lives. A man with powers no mortal can possess. A man, but something else, too. If Coleridge and Beth are to survive, they must understand him... but some men cannot be fought. Some creatures cannot be bested. Death calls on all in time. But if Beth and Coleridge are to win, they have no choice but to call on Death themselves.
"Stephen King with a touch of Cardiff dirt and a lot of London grime." - Richard Rhys Jones, author of The Division of the Damned.
"Craig Saunders is a talent to keep an eye on." - Eric S. Brown, author of Bigfoot War
“The Love of the Dead starts out like the type of horror novel you think you’ve read before, then whacks you over the head and goes in a direction you didn’t see coming — think chainsaws at a daycare center. Saunders’ writing will creep into your spine and paralyze you with dread.” - David Bernstein, author of Amongst the Dead and Tears of No Return
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Craig Saunders
Craig Saunders lives in Norfolk, England, with his wife and three children. He pretends to listen to them while making up stories in his head.
A horror writer with a side order of fantasy (as Craig R. Saunders), he likes cemeteries and wizards, so it was a natural progression to drift between fantasy and horror like a drunk man weaving in and out of traffic.
He doesn't leave the shed since his wife, his number one fan, hobbled him. She does, however, let him blog at www.craigrsaunders.blogspot.com, where updates and samples of all published work can be found. Also, try following his author page on Facebook (www.facebook.com/craigrsaundersauthor).

