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Dave Jeffery

    Dave Jeffery stands out as one of the UK's most versatile and inventive horror authors, with a prolific output spanning novels, short story collections, and diverse genres. His work often delves into horror but also ventures into YA fiction, tackling sensitive themes of mental health and supernatural mysteries. Jeffery's writing is celebrated for its inventiveness and its ability to resonate with a broad readership, from fans of dark narratives to those drawn to compelling adventure and psychological tales.

    Frostbite
    Frostbite 2: Labyrinth
    Bad Vision
    A Tree Lighting in Deathlehem: An Anthology of Holiday Horrors for Charity
    • 2020

      Frostbite 2: Labyrinth

      • 154 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      On the snow!An ex-marine and her incredible yeti ally track down the extra-terrestrial war machines that have destroyed everything they care for ...In the sky! A misfit rescue team head for the Himalayan slopes on a mission to save their boss from an unknown foe ...Beneath the mountain! A race of alien invaders hiding in a labyrinth where their monstrous creations stalk the tunnels in search of blood ...Three different elements destined to collide in the ultimate battle for survival. But, in the end, will there be anything left of the Earth to save?Praise for Dave Jeffery's FROSTBITE! "A fast-paced adventure ... Hugely entertaining ..." - The Grim Reader. "A cross-genre thriller with more twists and turns than a mountain road." - Dark Musings. "An exciting adventure set in a bleak and dangerous landscape." - GBHBL Reviews.

      Frostbite 2: Labyrinth
    • 2019
    • 2018

      Bad Vision

      • 156 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      Ray Tonks has the power to see disasters as they happen. But he cannot do anything to stop them. Then comes the worst vision yet. Ray sees terrible future images, that defy logic, ghastly twisted shapes of depravity and torture. Now Ray must fathom if this latest vision is his first real chance to avert a dark and hideous catastrophe or a sign that his fragile mind has finally given in to madness. Murder can change your mind.

      Bad Vision
    • 2017

      Frostbite

      • 140 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      Grant Hastings was once the leader of an elite special ops team known as The Sebs. Now he's retired, living alone in a bedsit over a pub, and haunted by the ghosts of the mistakes he's made in the past. Then a mysterious woman turns up to entice Hastings and The Sebs back for one last mission, to rescue an anthropologist, son of an esteemed professor, who is feared to be trapped on a sacred mountain in the Himalayas, a place where the locals fear the mythical yeti roams exacting cruel retribution on anyone who strays into its domain. Unfazed by local superstition and folklore, Hastings and his team see a chance to make some easy money at the expense of their employer's gullibility. But once they make it onto the frozen mountain, The Sebs will find that sometimes there is truth behind every legend. FROSBITE: It won't be the cold that kills you...

      Frostbite