The Deadsoul Project
The Deadsoul Project
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Author(s): Smith, Dan
ISBN No.: 9780008700492
Pages: 192
Year: 202502
Format: UK-B Format Paperback (Trade Paper)
Price: $ 15.04
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available

"A chilling horror/sci-fi rollercoaster . the X-Files meets Alien . I think I may have held my breath for the entire duration." -- Phil Hickes "X-Files for a new generation - I loved so many things about this story. The setting and set up are the perfect starting points for such a chilling tale, and it built to a climax so tense that I held my breath for what seemed like longer than humanly possible." -- Jennifer Killick "Reads like a classic sci-fi horror and was full of moments that made the hairs on the back of my neck stand up - especially the ending!" - Cynthia Murphy "Fantastically creepy! Fans of Wranglestone and the Dread Wood series will love this. A pulse-pounding start to a brilliant new series." -- Kat Ellis "Genuinely creepy and strange thriller, combining horror and sci-fi to great effect.


I was hooked from the first couple of pages. Reminded me (fondly) of the paranoid sci-fi of the 1970s in which it is partly set." -- Chris Priestley "The Deadsoul Project is a relentlessly gripping thriller that had me transfixed from beginning to end. It's ingenious, brilliant and terrifying." -- Jonathan Stroud "I love to be scared and creeped out and, with The Deadsoul Project, Dan Smith has provided this by the bucketload! And, oh my goodness - the tension! Interestingly constructed using prose and formal reporting, and moving back and forth through decades, this chilling read has elements of The X-Files, Doctor Who and more. Historical fiction with a terrifying difference!" -- Lesley Parr "Tense, fast-paced and entirely believable, this is a story for the brave and the bold - one not to read when you are home alone." -- Mrs Sydney's Famous World's Smallest Library, blog "This fast-paced story is not for the faint-hearted . Fans of Jennifer Killick, the X-Files and Unsolved Mysteries will devour this new series .


Accessible but a really meaty story, Luke Brookes' illustrations make it look super cool." -- Scope for Imagination, blog.


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