Peter James: Prophecy (UK 2018) From the Publisher: A young boy watches his mother die. A sadistic man dies in agony. Drunk students play with a Ouga board in a damp cellar. Can bricks amd mortar retain imprints of the emotions experienced within them? Frannie is delighted when a chance meeting with a handsorne man and his son leads to romance. The fact that the relationship is marred by gruesome tragedies, she dismisses as an unsettling coincidence. But eventually she can no longer ignore the fact that she is the only thing linking these horrible events. Is it a murderous practical joke? Or worse...? Peter James: Prophecy. A game that turns into a nightmare... Orion, ISBN: 9781409181286 (September, 2018), 367 p., £8.99.
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Peter James: Prophecy (UK 2006) From the Publisher: A young boy watches his mother die. A sadistic man dies in agony. Drunk students play with a Ouga board in a damp cellar. Can bricks amd mortar retain imprints of the emotions experienced within them? Frannie is delighted when a chance meeting with a handsorne man and his son leads to romance. The fact that the relationship is marred by gruesome tragedies, she dismisses as an unsettling coincidence. But eventually she can no longer ignore the fact that she is the only thing linking these horrible events. Is it a murderous practical joke? Or worse...? Peter James: Prophecy. A game that turns into a nightmare... Orion, ISBN: 075281737X (December, 2006), 367 p., £7.99.
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Peter James: Prophecy (UK 1999) From the Publisher: An evil man dies in agony… A small boy watches his mother killed by a car… And a bunch of students spook themselves silly in a City basement. Three random events - one justified, one tragic, one plain irresponsible. But all with terrible consequences. And when Frannie Monsanto meets Oliver Halkin and falls in love, she little realises that she is putting the final piece into a jigsaw of horrors that she may not survive. Peter James: Prophecy. Orion, ISBN: 075281737X (November, 1999), 367 p., £5.99.
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Peter James: Prophecy (UK 1994) From the Publisher: At first Frannie accepts the strange coincidences that surround her new relationship. But then comes a series of horrifying incidents that could not possibly be connected with Oliver and his enigmatic son. And yet... As their relationship slides into a bizarre nightmare, Frannie realises that if she is to survive, she must prevent her own terrifying fate. Too late she discovers the real meaning of the Halkin family motto, Non Omnis Moriar - I shall not altogether die... Peter James: Prophecy. Signet Film and TV tie-in edition, ISBN: 0451184408 (November, 1994), 384 p., £4.99.
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Peter James: Prophecy (UK 1992) From the Publisher: Young archaeologist Frannie Monsanto could scarcely believe it when she saw the advertisement by chance in a magazine in her dentist's waiting room. She was the girl with the double bass and she had felt a curious attraction for the handsome, melancholy-looking man. But as Frannie nervously replied to his message she had little idea of what was in store for her. It began with news of a friend's death, casually reported in a restaurant. Then came other events, horrifying tragedies that could not possibly be connected to the aristocratic widower Oliver Halkin and his eight-year-old son Edward. But, inexorably, Frannie's new relationship began to slide into a nightmare of bizarre coincidence and bloody accident. Then the darkness spread and nowhere, not the streets of the city or Oliver's country home, seemed safe. And gradually Frannie began to suspect the truth - but not enough of the truth to stop what was coming... In Prophecy, a terrifying novel of an infamy stretching out over centuries, Peter James, whose first novel, Possession, was described by Today as 'the sort of book that could knock Stephen King off the top of the best-seller lists', has written his most suspenseful and powerful story to date. Peter James: Prophecy. Victor Gollancz, ISBN: 0575050640 (October, 1992), 280 p., £14.99.
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