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The Necromancer's House

by Christopher Buehlman
The Necromancer's House by Christopher Buehlman
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Those Across the River, a “beautifully written... exceedingly clever” (Boston Herald) masterpiece of “genuine terror” (New York Times bestselling author F. Paul Wilson), was hailed by #1 New York Times bestselling author Charlaine Harris as “one of the best first novels I’ve ever read.” Now comes Christopher Buehlman’s new novel — one of uncommon horrors hiding behind the walls of the house next door...

“You think you got away with something, don’t you? But your time has run out. We know where you are. And we are coming.”
The man on the screen says this in Russian.
“Who are you?”
The man smiles, but it’s not a pleasant smile.
The image freezes.
The celluloid burns exactly where his mouth is, burns in the nearly flat U of his smile. His eyes burn, too.
The man fades, leaving the burning smiley face smoldering on the screen.
“Oh Christ,” Andrew says.
The television catches fire.

Andrew Ranulf Blankenship is a handsome, stylish nonconformist with wry wit, a classic Mustang, and a massive library. He is also a recovering alcoholic and a practicing warlock, able to speak with the dead through film. His house is a maze of sorcerous booby traps and escape tunnels, as yours might be if you were sitting on a treasury of Russian magic stolen from the Soviet Union thirty years ago.

Andrew has long known that magic was a brutal game requiring blood sacrifice and a willingness to confront death, but his many years of peace and comfort have left him soft, more concerned with maintaining false youth than with seeing to his own defense. Now a monster straight from the pages of Russian folklore is coming for him, and frost and death are coming with her.

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Release date: September 30, 2013

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Christopher Buehlman

Christopher Buehlman

Christopher Buehlman has a unique ability to take the macabre and make it not only thrilling but eerily beautiful. As an author, he has an innate talent for weaving dark, atmospheric tales that grip readers from the first page and refuse to let go. His novels, often a blend of horror, fantasy, and historical fiction, transport readers to worlds where the line between the supernatural and the human condition blurs with unsettling results.

Buehlman’s storytelling journey began in his hometown of St. Petersburg, Florida, where he first began to explore his love for the darker side of fiction. Before he became an author, Buehlman had a varied career, dabbling in everything from acting to writing for TV. But it was his passion for storytelling—specifically for tales that embrace the gothic and the eerie—that led him to focus on his true calling: writing novels that delve into the unknown, the strange, and the terrifying.

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His debut novel, Those Across the River, immediately set the tone for what would become a hallmark of his writing style: a blend of the supernatural with a deeply human narrative. The book, set in the small town of Whitbriar, is a haunting story of love, loss, and the horrors that lurk just beyond the veil of normal life. The success of the novel earned Buehlman a devoted fanbase and a reputation for writing with a voice that is as chilling as it is captivating.

As he continued to develop his voice, Buehlman pushed boundaries with his subsequent works, including The Lesser Dead and The Suicide Motor Club. His stories often explore themes of isolation, survival, and the impact of the past on the present, all while maintaining an undeniable element of suspense. Whether it’s a vampire horror tale or a psychological thriller, Buehlman’s ability to create tension and build atmosphere is unmatched.

He also brings a rich historical context to his stories, which gives his works a grounded yet timeless quality. In The Suicide Motor Club, for example, Buehlman takes readers into the dangerous, gritty world of mid-century America, where vampires ride motorcycles and leave a trail of destruction in their wake. This kind of world-building, combined with Buehlman’s knack for dark humor and heartbreaking character development, keeps readers coming back for more.

Through his books, Buehlman has established himself as a force in modern horror, creating stories that are as emotionally resonant as they are terrifying. His books have been praised for their sharp prose, unforgettable characters, and their ability to explore the darker corners of the human experience.

Today, Christopher Buehlman continues to push the boundaries of horror and fantasy, writing stories that don’t just scare, but make you think. His work resonates with readers who crave stories that are as thoughtful as they are terrifying, and with each new release, he continues to carve out his place as one of the most compelling voices in contemporary horror fiction.

When he’s not writing, Buehlman is often found reflecting on the eerie side of life, working on new projects, or just indulging in his love of books and history. His deep respect for the past and his fascination with the unknown inform every page of his novels, making them as immersive as they are unsettling.

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More books by Christopher Buehlman

The Blacktongue Thief Book 3 (Blacktongue #3)
⧗ 10.00 / 7
The Thrice-Bound Fool (Blacktongue #2)
⧗ 9.84 / 18
The Daughters War (Blacktongue #0.5)
★ 8.00 / 1
The Blacktongue Thief (Blacktongue #1)
★ 8.80 / 5
The Suicide Motor Club
Unrated
The Lesser Dead
Unrated
Between Two Fires
★ 10.00 / 1
Those Across the River
★ 10.00 / 1


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