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The Nameless


The Nameless
By Ramsey Campbell
Genre:-Fiction/Horror
Pages:-256
Publisher:-Flame Tree Press
Blurb:-"Was that an indrawn breath, or a hiss of static? She heard someone dialling on another line..."
 Barbara Waugh's daughter Angela was knapped aged four, and when a disfigured body turned up that appears to be the end of the matter. Dealing with grief, Barbara establishes herself a literary agent. Years after that disappearance she receives a phone call from Angela.
 Convinced her daughter is alive, Barbara's investigations take her deep into London, New York, and Scotland. Was a brainwashing cult responsible for Angela's abduction? The more Barbara learns, the less she can trust, including those closest to her. Will she succumb to an evil ao murderous it might not be of human origin?
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My Review:-A mother, Barbara Waugh has lost the most important thing to her. her four-year-old daughter. A few years later Barbara has moved on slowly, but something happened that she wasn't expected and changes her whole life. Her phone has started to ring and when answered the only thing she hears is 'Mummy, help me.' Could this really be her daughter asking for her help or someone playing with her. Barbara knows she can't just leave it, she must try and investigate, but where does she start first. I don't want to say much more, you will have to find out yourself. Ramsay leaves us some questions that need answering, along with a few twists. This is well written, with a dark atmosphere.

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