Chasm by Stephen Laws

Chasm by Stephen Laws

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In the ordinary town of Edmonville a tremor hits, followed by a second devastating tremor, then darkness. The next morning, the survivors discover that most of the town has disappeared into an enormous crevasse. As they struggle to survive, one by one people start to disappear without trace.

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Chasm by Stephen Laws

Edmonville: an ordinary town full of ordinary citizens, going about their everyday business. Then the earth tremor hits, followed by a second devastating tremor, followed by a great darkness. The next morning, when the dust cloud swirls away, the few survivors discover that most of Edmonville has disappeared into an enormous crevasse. As they struggle to survive surrounded by a bottomless gulf, waiting for the rescue that never comes, one by one people start to disappear without trace.
At the forefront of his field, Stephen Laws shows us horror's most valuable function - the use of great darkness to point up and define, in spectacular fashion, that which is truly humane- Stephen Gallagher

Nobody sleeps when Stephen Laws writes - Time Out

Stand aside Stephen King, James Herbert and Clive Barker and let through a new heir to the horror throne - Starburst

Local author Stephen Laws' latest paperback displays yet again what a master of horror he is. [...] Definitely not for the squeamish. - Newcastle Evening Chronicle
Stephen Laws lives in Newcastle-upon-Tyne and is a full-time writer. Chasm is his tenth novel.
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ISBN 13 9780340666128
ISBN 10 0340666129
Title Chasm
Author Stephen Laws
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Hodder & Stoughton
Year published 1998-12-17
Number of pages 546
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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