This Ends Us
Chris Simms(Author)
Bedford Square Publishers
Will be published approx. on 6. May 2027
Book
Paperback/Softback
300 pages
978-1-83501-705-0 (ISBN)
Description
What if the thing that brought down civilisations once before has just been set free again?
The dig was routine. A well-preserved Anglo-Saxon bog body, male, mid-forties, buried face-down at the edge of a Lancashire marsh. Forensic archaeologist James Sullivan was the one who opened the skull. He thought he was doing his job. He was doing something else entirely.
What came out of Heyney Man had been dormant for 1,200 years. The entity entered through Sullivan's eye and burrowed to his brain. Within weeks he was unrecognisable: paranoid and violent. Within months he was dead.
Dr Trevor Whittaker, a doctor on the cusp of retirement, is the first person to connect the dots. Nobody believes him. But the entities are already spreading...
This Ends Us is a fast-paced and scary read that will appeal to anyone who enjoyed The Girl With All The Gifts or The Last Of Us.
The dig was routine. A well-preserved Anglo-Saxon bog body, male, mid-forties, buried face-down at the edge of a Lancashire marsh. Forensic archaeologist James Sullivan was the one who opened the skull. He thought he was doing his job. He was doing something else entirely.
What came out of Heyney Man had been dormant for 1,200 years. The entity entered through Sullivan's eye and burrowed to his brain. Within weeks he was unrecognisable: paranoid and violent. Within months he was dead.
Dr Trevor Whittaker, a doctor on the cusp of retirement, is the first person to connect the dots. Nobody believes him. But the entities are already spreading...
This Ends Us is a fast-paced and scary read that will appeal to anyone who enjoyed The Girl With All The Gifts or The Last Of Us.
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Language
English
Place of publication
United Kingdom
Product notice
Paperback (UK-B)
Dimensions
Height: 198 mm
Width: 129 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-83501-705-0 (9781835017050)
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Chris Simms' acclaimed novel, Killing the Beasts was selected as a Best Crime book for 2005 by SHOTS magazine. His second novel, Pecking Order, was selected as a Best British crime novel by DEADLY PLEASURES magazine. He was also selected as a Waterstone's Author for the Future, one of twenty-five writers tipped by publishers, editors and agents, to produce the most impressive body of work over the next quarter century. He was nominated for the Theakston's Crime Novel of the Year and for a Crime Writer's Association Dagger. Chris lives in Manchester.