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Crybbe

  • Phil Rickman

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On the border between England and Wales lies the tiny town of Crybbe, not picturesque enough for the tourist trade, quietly sliding into decay. Max Goff means to change all that.

Goff has made millions in the record business, but his heart is in New Age philosophy. He has learned that Crybbe was once a spiritual center of sorts, surrounded by ancient standing stones that were emblems of power. He means to replace the stones that have fallen—or been destroyed, as many of them were—and establish a thriving New Age community that will draw tourists and students from all over the world.

What Max Goff doesn't know is that the standing stones of Crybbe were destroyed in the sixteenth century for a very good reason. Some of the endearing customs of the town—such as tolling the church bell for curfew each night—are actually deadly serious rituals. The people of Crybbe know that evil has been kept at bay here by the old ways, and that there's nothing quaint about them. And the power about to be unleashed by Max Goff is nothing like the soothing music and herbal remedies he associates with the New Age. This is the power of the old age, pent up for centuries and about to be released with deadly fury!

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  • Fiction
  • Horror tales
  • Supernatural
  • Paranormal fiction
  • Fiction, horror
  • Wales, fiction
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  • Phil Rickman

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    Berkley ed.

    Berkley

    1994

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    1st American ed.

    G.P. Putnam's Sons

    1993

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    Pan

    1993

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    Macmillan Education Australia Pty Ltd

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Macmillan Education Australia Pty Ltd

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    Atlantic Books, Limited

    2013

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    Atlantic Books, Limited

    2011

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    Pan Macmillan

    February 1993

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    Macmillan

    1993