MICHAEL PRESCOTT

New York Times & USA Today bestselling author

Horror Novels

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She awakes in the city of Nineveh in 612 BC. The armies of the Medes and Babylonians are at the gates. The Empire of Assyria is about to fall. And a sorcerer named Shamash-iddin is locked in a deadly contest with his oldest friend and fiercest enemy – Urad-Gula, once the king’s exorcist, now a worshiper of evil antediluvian gods.

She has been brought here from the 21st century for a single purpose. In her own time she is fated to sing the Blood Song, a monstrous incantation that will deliver the world to demons loosed from hell. Only she can unsing it. She must do so tonight, before the city dies in chaos – and before Urad-Gula can use his dark arts to banish her soul to the House of Dust.
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Little Timothy Cutter knows the truth behind his parents' inexplicable deaths. He knows about the runa —an ageless, bodiless shadow-thing that steals its victim's soul with a kiss.

Twelve years ago, Robert Thorn unleashed the runa on the world. Since then, he has stalked it across two continents. Now he has his best chance to destroy it — and Timothy is the key.
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Four highly trained attack dogs break loose after a cargo van's crash. Bred to kill, they waste no time before claiming their first victims …

As the death toll mounts, one man steps up to neutralize the feral animals — Karl Masterson, who bred and trained them. But even Masterson may be no match for the Doberman named Razor.

Violent, bloody, and unrelentingly intense, Manstopper was praised by Stephen King as "one of the best paperback originals of the year.”
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The people of Tuskett, California, sense something wrong with the man who comes striding out of the Mojave, the man with icy blue eyes. Something unnatural, like a prayer recited backward or a cross hung upside down. Something evil.

When darkness falls, draping the sleepy desert town like a burial shroud, the man called Kane goes to work.

And his work is death ...