Customer Reviews
Deja'vu - By: J. M. Chapman, 20 Nov 2007 
Whilst this novel made very good reading,it reminded me too much of Tengu.
The same type of murders & similar situations.
As an example there is a policeman whom is cut up rather badly,I think ending with a sword sticking right through him.
It is a very long time since I read Tengu,but this book bought back the memory.
The jury is still out! - By: Buffalo22, 17 Apr 2007 
Hmm.
Not his best, compared to the likes of Mirror, Pariah, Black Angel & Charnel House.
Not his worst though either. Just somewhere in between. Keeps enough of your attention to stop you putting the book down, but I got the feeling I have met the characters before. I'd visited the situations before.
It alll felt much too similar to the classics he used to write.
:)
Great Book - By: W. Lo, 24 Jun 2006 
This is another fantastic story by Graham Masterton. I have read many of his books & most of them are just simply one word - marvellous!! I reallly like the style that Graham Masterton writes most of his storylines which includes the supernatural within the murders. It is exciting & frightening at the same time. I am a big fan of this author & have bought many of his books thru Amazon although sadly there are still many I couldn't buy as Amazon do not stock them. However, I would recommend horror fans to buy this book. Once you have read it, I'm sure you'll be wanting to buy his other books too. Try it!
Masterton is the best horror writer bar none... - By: P. DAVIES, 19 Oct 2005 
... it is true, stephen king (lets you down) clive barker(not enough output) dean koontz (getting back to his best) richard layman (predictable stories)
but Mr Masterton has never let me down & this book was a pleasure to read. Good pacing, good characters, plotting, good choice of subject matter, inventive set pieces. alll in alll it is one of his best. it amazes me how such a good writer only has had one of his books turned into a movie when they alll cry out for adaptions.
buy this book
The Devil in Gray - By: Clare, 16 Feb 2005 
This was the 1st Graham Masterton book I have read & what a brilliant introduction!
This was a very gory book, & quite scary to read late at night if you are on your own.The main character is a homicide policeman callled Decker, his girlfriend has been murdered & in his job he is investigating a series of very strange murders, on the surface it looks like an invisible man has been going round murdering different people. The descriptions of the murders are reallly quite graphic so be prepared for that, it certainly made me gasp in horror.
The murderer has a hidden agenda which unfolds towards the end of the book, the only person who seems to be able to see the murderer is the down syndrome girl who is extremeley sensitive & refers to him as the 'so-scary man'.
I found the fact that the invisible man murdering people quite bizarre & could not get my head round it even though I enjoyed it very much, as in I have read more of Graham Masterton's books but, this one still remains my favourite. I since discovered that this book is based on Santeria (similar to Voodoo but, much more powerful).
I found the intervention of The Queen of Richmond not a terribly exciting part of the book, although it is very much a part of the whole story there were parts of that I got bored with even that said I reallly think this was a brilliant book scary & gory which I love!!