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THOMAS USHER HAS A TERRIBLE GIFT.
Following a car crash in which his wife and daughter are killed, he can see the recently departed, and it's not usually a pretty sight. When he is called to investigate the violent death of the daughter of a prominent local gangster, Usher's world is torn apart once more. For the barriers between this world and the next are not as immutable as once he believed.
File Under: Horror [ See The Dead | Skin Trade | Beyond Reality | A Sacrifice ]
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Who Is Thomas Usher?
His name is Thomas Usher. A normal man. An average guy. Until he is involved in a tragic accident and his wife and daughter are killed.
After that, things begin to change. Usher is no longer normal. Or average. Now he can see the dead, and the dead can see him. They seek him out to help them, to usher them to the next level so they might face whatever comes next. The lost. The lonely. The departed. They never speak to him; they only ever demand his attention.
The ghosts are drawn to Usher, and he is compelled to help them in the hope that he might once again see his family. But sometimes, just sometimes, it isn't enough and his efforts make things worse.
His name is Thomas Usher.
He is an usher for the dead.
It's who he is.
It's what he does.
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"A scene where Usher is menaced by hooded figures is vividly executed... there's some genuinely revolting material."
- SFX Magazine
"Part private detective story, part very creepy Northern ghost story, Gary McMahon's first novel featuring Thomas Usher is a powerful, gripping tale...
VERDICT: 8/10 - A story that sticks in the mind long after reading."
- Total SciFi Online
"Gary McMahon's vision is as bleak as a Yorkshire moor, but it glows with a wintry light that illuminates the dark we live in. His prose and his sense of place are precise and evocative, and his characters are as real as you and me. He's one of the darkest - which is to say brightest - new stars in the firmament of horror fiction."
- Ramsey Campbell
"This is a compelling novel, the puzzle structure of the whodunnit remixed to great effect with the dread of the best horror. Not so much hard-boiled as hard-nuked, this novel puts McMahon firmly in the front ranks of the new wave of British horror."
- The Guardian
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