The Ghost Finders are in deep trouble – but is teaming up with their evil ghost-busting rivals at the Crowley Institute really the answer?
The North Sea is bitterly cold, grey and unfriendly . . . and it’s also home to a major threat to humanity. The interdimensional entity known as the Flesh Undying, a monstrous being of unimaginable power, is way out of the Ghost Finders’ league, so JC Chance, Melody Chambers and Happy Jack Palmer have no choice but to accept an alliance with their evil counterpart, Project Crowley.
What they don’t yet know is that the creature lurking in the seabed has already turned its eye upon the Ghost Finders – and dispatched an assassin with a deadly vendetta against them . . .
Forces from Beyond is the sixth and final title in New York Times bestselling author Simon R. Green’s Ghost Finders series featuring Eddie Drood.
The North Sea is bitterly cold, grey and unfriendly . . . and it’s also home to a major threat to humanity. The interdimensional entity known as the Flesh Undying, a monstrous being of unimaginable power, is way out of the Ghost Finders’ league, so JC Chance, Melody Chambers and Happy Jack Palmer have no choice but to accept an alliance with their evil counterpart, Project Crowley.
What they don’t yet know is that the creature lurking in the seabed has already turned its eye upon the Ghost Finders – and dispatched an assassin with a deadly vendetta against them . . .
Forces from Beyond is the sixth and final title in New York Times bestselling author Simon R. Green’s Ghost Finders series featuring Eddie Drood.
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Reviews
Thoroughly entertaining
Green's boundless imagination never fails to delight
As good as Green's Nightside and the Secret Histories sagas
It continually amazes me how Green can pump out such original stories
He's a clever, clever writer . . . you can see the glee just dripping off the page . . . as something to amuse yourself with on a rainy Sunday, or to cleanse your palate after something a little more serious, you can do worse. Make yourself a big bowl of popcorn, put up your feet, and go adventuring with JC, Melody and Happy. Have a little fun
Skirmishes and plot twists rule as Green serves up enough blood and viscera to slake the thirst of any thriller aficionado. Readers will appreciate the camaraderie and snappy dialogue of what is sure to become Britain's favourite ghost hunters
Plenty of witty banter and snappy dialogue . . . A lovely blend of popcorn adventure and atmospheric thriller
A fun mystery, heavy on the horror element and kept me entertained throughout