A Manhattan Ghost Story, his seventh novel, was optioned to be filmed in the 1980s. T M Wright‘s first publication was a non-fiction study of unidentified flying objects, entitled The Intelligent Man’s Guide to Flying Saucers in 1968. ‘T M Wright is the best ghost story writer alive today.’ – American Fantasy Magazine ‘Wright convincingly proves that he understands, as few do, how to giveĪ scare without spilling blood all over the page.’ – Publishers Weekly ‘T M Wright is a rare and blazing talent.’ – Stephen King Telos Publishing is proud to reissue this classic novel from acclaimed author T M Wright a hypnotic, spooky page-turner that is by turns a terrifying slide into madness and an effective love story. When Phyllis disappears, Abner wanders the streets, and he sees what appear to be disaffected and strangly-acting people everywhere – hailing taxis, selling puppies on street corners, pushing baby carriages, and he starts to suspect … Soon Abner is deeply involved with Phyllis and is wholly unprepared for the revelation that Art is actually wanted for her murder – an event that took place some time earlier. However he finds that Art, the owner of the flat he is staying in, has gone missing, leaving behind a beguiling and sensuous young lady called Phyllis Pellaprat, to whom he’s instantly attracted. Photographer Abner Cray arrives in Manhattan to begin work on an illustrated book of the city.
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