Publisher Description
A collecton of four new stories featuring the investigators of infernal incidents
Litefoot and Sanders
Women are being killed on the streets of London, and the evidence points to it being the work of a vicious vampire. This should be a case for Jago and Litefoot, but, to the astonishment of Jago, the esteemed investigators of infernal incidents have gone their separate ways. It’s now a case for Litefoot and Sanders—but Jago isn’t going to go away quietly.
The Necropolis Express
Strange things are happening in the pauper’s graveyard at Charnel’s End. There are hideous creatures in the undergrowth, a mysterious light emanating from the church, and something deadly beneath the ground itself. Someone from Litefoot’s past has come back to haunt him, and things may never be the same again.
The Theatre of Dreams
Henry Gordon Jago believes he has made a killer booking for the New Regency Theatre. Unfortunately, he is absolutely correct.
The Ruthven Inheritance
The pathology skills of Professor Litefoot and Dr. Sacker are called upon by Lord Ruthven, who asks them to catalog a cache of bones beneath his country estate. And so begins the endgame … as a plan long laid comes to its glorious fruition.
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About the Authors
Alan Barnes is a writer and editor known particularly for his work in cult film and television. He has written several audio plays based on the Doctor Who television series, as well as books on James Bond and Quentin Tarantino films. His book The Hammer Story, coauthored with Marcus Hearn, was nominated for a Bram Stoker Award in 1997.
Mark
Morris has written tie-in novels for Hellboy, Spartacus, Doctor Who, and Torchwood, as well as novelizations for Vampire Circus and the game Dead
Island. He has published a number of critically acclaimed novels, and in
2007 he won the British Fantasy Award for his anthology Cinema Macabre.
Andy Lane has written a number of well-reviewed novels based
on various television series, including Doctor Who. In addition, he has
written ten nonfiction books on various aspects of film and television, eleven
original short stories for various magazines and anthologies, and a television
script for Sky One.
Jonathan Morris was born in Taunton, England. He is an author who writes various kinds of Doctor Who spin-offs.