Nichée au cœur des collines pourpres du Yorkshiren Leppington est l'un de ces petites bourgades bien tranquilles où la vie s'écoule sans histoires. Pourtant, sous les ruelles, s'éveillent de terrifiantes créatures. Une ancienne colère les anime, qui a tourné à l'obsession à travers les siècles. Et elles partagent une faim dévorante. Une faim insatiable. Car elles sont les nosferatu. Des créatures douées du pouvoir de drainer votre volonté et de briser vos résistances. Tant et si bien que c'est avec joie que vous vous abandonnerez à leurs baisers. Et leurs crocs acérés vous déchireront la gorge...
Simon Clark Livres
Simon Clark crée des romans et des nouvelles d'horreur captivants, réputés pour leur atmosphère viscérale et leur exploration perspicace des aspects les plus sombres de la nature humaine. Son œuvre puise souvent sa tension et sa terreur dans la proximité troublante de l'ordinaire et du profondément dérangeant. Clark tisse magistralement le suspense avec le malaise psychologique, laissant une impression durable chez les lecteurs. Sa production créative s'étend au-delà de la littérature, incluant même des contributions pour des groupes de rock de renommée internationale, soulignant ainsi sa voix narrative polyvalente.







AS FEATURED IN BBC TWO'S BILLION DOLLAR DOWNFALL: THE DEALMAKER DOCUMENTARY Two Wall Street reporters investigate the man entrusted with millions to make profits and end poverty but now stands accused of masterminding one of the biggest, most brazen frauds in history. 'Gripping' Guardian *** Arif Naqvi was a man with an immeasurable dream: to end world suffering, poverty and disease. His vision? Capitalism used for good, progress and profit. He persuaded politicians he could help stabilize the Middle East after 9/11 by providing jobs. He got Bill Gates to help him start a billion-dollar fund to improve health care in poor countries. He won the support of Obama's administration and was even appointed to boards by the UN and Interpol. The only problem? In 2019 Arif Naqvi was arrested on charges of money laundering and misappropriating hundreds of millions of dollars. He now faces up to 291 years in jail. This is the true, jaw-dropping investigation into the smoke and mirrors world of The Key Man. *** 'Impeccably researched and sumptuous in its detail . . . It's a page-turner' The Economist 'This book tells the story brilliantly. . . Well-paced and cleverly organised. It also draws some devastating conclusions' The Sunday Times 'A pacy and deeply-reported tale' Financial Times LONGLISTED FOR THE FT MCKINSEY BUSINESS BOOK OF THE YEAR 2021 AN ECONOMIST BOOK OF THE YEAR
Firmament
- 256pages
- 9 heures de lecture
A unique guide to the science of the atmosphere, its history and the people who discovered it.
The last book about the Daleks came out in 1998. Simon Clark's tale is a genuinely frightening journey and a dark exploration of horrors that would disturb the Daleks themselves. The Daleks in this story are menacing and completely unlike any before them.
The Tower
- 316pages
- 12 heures de lecture
The haunted mansion serves as a conduit between past and future, revealing the fates of its inhabitants and spreading a wave of madness throughout the town. As the characters grapple with the chilling predictions, they confront their own fears and the dark history of the mansion, creating a gripping narrative that intertwines horror and psychological tension.
In this Skin
- 240pages
- 9 heures de lecture
Teenage runaways, Robyn and Noel, are desperate for a place of safety. Fate takes them to an old dance hall that has been sealed from the outside world for decades. They discover that people are drawn here against their will and that individuals sense there is a pathway on the dance floor that leads to a world beyond this one.
Stranger
- 242pages
- 9 heures de lecture
An ocean of humanity runs from a devastating force that no one can ever see - they pour northwards over the Mexican border. A mighty nation falls.
Humpty's Bones
- 210pages
- 8 heures de lecture
Simon Clark's new chiller explores something nasty found in a village garden by an amateur archaeologist, something which has lain buried for centuries, and which has seen tribute paid to it by generations of local inhabitants. But what happens when the bones are removed and Humpty once more stalks the Earth ... With an evocative cover by multiple award winning artist Vincent Chong, HUMPTY'S BONES, this paperback edition contains HUMPTY'S BONES, a special introduction and author's notes by Simon Clark, and a new long short story called DANGER SIGNS, about a group of children who investigate an abandoned military bunker, and find that everything there is not quite as dead as they expected.
The Fall
- 537pages
- 19 heures de lecture
When a group of tourists visits a Roman amphitheatre ringed by prehistoric stones, they move back in time two hours - but it doesn't stop there. Every few hours or days, they are returned to the theatre. Each time one of their number is found butchered on the altar stone. Where will it all end?
Midnight Man
- 234pages
- 9 heures de lecture
Set against the backdrop of Van Gogh's artistic brilliance, the story intertwines the lives of Nidabi, a victim of violence, and Pastor Hux, a former friend of the artist. After a violent attack, Nidabi is saved by Hux, but their lives diverge for ten years. As a killer wreaks havoc in London, fate pulls the two men back together, leading them into a harrowing confrontation filled with madness and mortality. The narrative explores themes of friendship, trauma, and the haunting legacy of art.

