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Thrillers

Satan’s Fan Club – a psychological thriller so dark that it had to be published as horror.

Twisted twins James and Louise meet a man at a nightclub who invites them to join a secret society, if they can commit a crime tailor-made for them. Meanwhile a serial killer is terrorising West London. Victims turn up in the Grand Union Canal or in wheelie bins. When the twins struggle to complete their assignment, the trail of bodies gets closer and closer to home. How many members of the household are they prepared to lose before they act? Who will be next?

‘Kirkbride keeps you on the edge of your seat!’ John Everson, Bram Stoker Award-winning author of The 13th and NightWhere

‘Equal parts horror, thriller, and dark fantasy, Satan’s Fan Club brags the writing skills and story-telling adeptness of a seasoned novelist, with the freshness of a strong new voice. I would urge any fan of cross-genre fiction to pick up a copy of this fine debut novel.’ Michael Laimo, author of Deep in the Darkness and Dead Souls

Satan’s Fan Club is a powerful psychological crime chiller where fear stalks every page. Yet Mark Kirkbride is fearless in his portrayal of obsession and treachery. The darkest parts of the human heart. Definitely a writer to watch.’ Sally Spedding, author of Cold Remains and Malediction

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Completed: a conspiracy thriller called The Conspiracy Factory

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