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The Demons of Cambian Street Paperback – December 30, 2023

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Sometimes evil wears a beautiful face… After her illness, the quiet backwater of Priory St Michael seemed the ideal place for Stella to recuperate. But in the peaceful little town, something evil is slumbering, waiting for its chance to possess what it desires. When Stella and her husband move into the long-empty apartment, they're unaware of what exists in the cupboard upstairs, the entrance to an evil that will threaten both their lives…
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  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0CR7HZKZ5
  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Macabre Ink (December 30, 2023)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Paperback ‏ : ‎ 105 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 1637890230
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1637890233
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 5.9 ounces
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 6 x 0.27 x 9 inches
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Catherine Cavendish
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Hello, my name's Catherine Cavendish and I write suspense novels, novellas and short stories of the ghostly, haunted, creepy kind that include supernatural, paranormal, Gothic and other, related themes.

THE STONES OF LANDANE is out now from Flame Tree Press - When Jonathan agrees to accompany his girlfriend, Nadia, on a trip to Landane, he imagines a short relaxing break in the countryside, but he quickly discovers that Nadia isn’t just drawn to the ancient Neolithic stone circle, she is obsessed by the megaliths. One in particular holds a fascination for her. Within hours, her personality begins to change, and it isn’t long before Jonathan starts to fear for her sanity. All too soon he realizes, it isn't only Nadia who is in danger

My other novels from Flame Tree Press are:

THOSE WHO DWELL IN MORDENHYRST HALL - Evil runs deep at Mordenhyrst Hall… When Grace first sets eyes on the imposing Gothic house, she is struck with an overwhelming sense that something doesn’t want her there. Her fiancé’s sister heads a coterie of Bright Young Things whose frivolous lives hide a sinister intent. Simon, Grace’s fiancé, is not the man she fell in love with, and the local villagers eye her with suspicion that borders on malevolence.

Her friend, Coralie, possesses the ability to communicate with powerful spirits. She convinces Grace of her own paranormal gifts – gifts Grace will need to draw deeply on as the secrets of Mordenhyrst Hall begin to unravel.

THE AFTER-DEATH OF CAROLINE RAND - Alli is caught between fantasy and reality, past and present, in the life of a famous singer from the 1960s and soon learns that evil infests the once-holy building she called home. Before long, Alli's fate will be sealed, and she will learn about her role in the after-death of Caroline Rand. It begins with a chilling greeting: "Welcome to The Columbine, Miss Sinclair. You are expected."

DARK OBSERVATION - is published by Flame Tree Press. In the dark days of war-torn London, Violet has more to fear than bombs. From deep within the Earth, demonic forces are rising.

IN DARKNESS, SHADOWS BREATHE. Carol and Nessa are strangers with one thing in common, they are in the hands of an entity that knows no boundaries and crosses dimensions - bending and twisting time itself - where danger waits in every shadow

THE GARDEN OF BEWITCHMENT. Historical haunted Gothic horror set in the wilds of the Yorkshire moors - pure Bronte country - with a Bronte theme.

And - THE HAUNTING OF HENDERSON CLOSE. Ghostly horror set in Edinburgh's Old Town.

THE CROW WITCH AND OTHER CONJURINGS is my first short fiction collection and is out now from Weird House Press.

My novellas THE DARKEST VEIL, COLD REVENGE, MISS ABIGAIL'S ROOM, THE DEMONS OF CAMBIAN STREET, DARK AVENGING ANGEL, LINDEN MANOR, THE DEVIL INSIDE HER and THE SECOND WIFE are published by Crossroad Press.

My novels THE DEVIL'S SERENADE and SAVING GRACE DEVINE have also been released in new editions by Crossroad Press, as has my novel of the Lancashire Witches - THE PENDLE CURSE.

I live with a long-suffering husband and a delightful black cat who has never forgotten that her species used to be worshipped in ancient Egypt. She sees no reason why that practice should not continue. Who am I to argue?

When not slaving over a hot computer, I enjoy wandering around Neolithic stone circles and visiting old haunted houses.

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  • Reviewed in the United States on March 18, 2012
    It's been said that if anything goes bump in the night, be very scared indeed. That's a lesson that Catherine Cavendish's main character, Stella, has learnt the hard way. In true horror fashion the tale unravels slowly with a suspicious chill up the spine here, an unexplained unlocked cupboard there. The tension builds as Stella finds her husband behaving out of character with the beautiful barmaid, who is definitely not who she seems. Once Stella discovers the truth about the incubus and succubus of Cambian Street from an experienced Wiccan the drama reaches its climax - is Stella carrying a demon child, or has her husband planted his seed in a succubus? And just who is this demon that's been woken? The narrative flows beautifully with hardly a spare word to be found, carrying the reader along in its ebbs and flows of gripping tension, so that when the character screams, the reader will find himself/herself echoing it. Ms Cavendish's sharp writing skills make for an enjoyable and compelling read.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on March 26, 2012
    The Demons of Cambian Street is a gripping read. I enjoy plots that twist, suspense that builds, and vivid fear factors that make my heart pound and leave images in my brain. This novella delivers all those things with an expert's touch. The writing is smooth and a pleasure to read, and the pacing is just right for readers like me who like action *and* characterization (who cares what happens if you don't know the characters well enough to feel something for them?). Definitely a recommended read for lovers of dark fiction.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on September 3, 2018
    As always, Catherine Cavendish delivers a great gothic tale... This time with demons instead of ghosts. She delivers a historically and religiously accurate tale of demons and possession while keeping her usual old world flair.
  • Reviewed in the United States on August 31, 2014
    pretty good! This author rocks
  • Reviewed in the United States on November 23, 2018
    This is my second book by Catherine Cavendish and this chilling, spooky book did not disappoint!

    Stella is slowly recovering from cancer and she wants to go somewhere that is peaceful and serene. Stella and her husband find such a place on Cambian Street. As they settle into the home everything seems fine at first, but then small things start happening that makes Stella wonder if she is imagining things. There is a cupboard in the house that has a lock on it which Stella finds curious, but she starts wondering what is really going on when the cupboard starts unlocking itself.

    When Stella discusses it with her husband, he just laughs it off saying it is an old house, but what they don't know is that the cupboard is locked for a reason and what is in the cupboard is beyond their wildest nightmares. The more that Stella tries to relax and recuperate, the more activity starts flaring up in the home.

    Stella makes friends with a woman (Rhiannon) that practices Wicca and along with her new friend they try to discover what is haunting the home as this is not the first time that something has happened there. What they find is a nightmare from hell!

    The book begins as a peaceful and tranquil time for Stella, but quickly builds in suspense, tension, chills, along with twists and turns all the way to the spooky end. After I was 30% into the book it just took off on an accelerating ride into the unknown as I didn't know what to expect with each page turn. Catherine Cavendish created characters that wrapped themselves around the reader and pulls them into the nightmare on Cambian Street.

    I could feel the dreadful atmosphere of the house as I was reading the book and the more I became involved with the story, the harder it was for me to put the book down. I was literally at 70% last night reading this book before bed, but as the suspense, tension and spooky activity of the book increased, I ended up finishing it within a couple of hours late last night as I could not put it down! Giving the book 4.5 stars
  • Reviewed in the United States on July 30, 2018
    This book is so good. It's classified as horror, but I'd say it's a psychological thriller/horror book. And yes it's a ghost story too. Stella and her husband move into a new place at the foot of Cambian Street, where he is steward kind of manager of a club with a bar below their apartment. Their place is rumored to be haunted, and things are fine until one night when Stella is taking a shower and the door she quite specifically locked comes unlocked on its own. And that's just the beginning of this tale full of edge-of-the-seat suspense. I don't want to give too much away, but I will say i didn't expect the ending. This is based partly on a factual account of this place said to be haunted,and that makes it even more interesting to me. Check it out for spooky yet entertaining read, and I know after you read it, you'll want to read more of Catherine Cavendish's books. The Demons of Cambian Street
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