Add this copy of December (Limited Edition #20/300) (Signed Copy) (Cd to cart. $133.90, like new condition, Sold by Literary Cat Books rated 1.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Machynlleth, Powys, WALES, UNITED KINGDOM, published 2011 by MHB Press.
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As New in As New dust jacket. 1908280050. Originally published by Macmillan in 1994 and out of print for many years, Phil Rickman's classic tale of supernatural horror is now available to collectors and fans in a quality signed hardback edition. In December 1980 four psychically gifted musicians gather in the tower house of an isolated 12th century abbey. Intent on tapping into the Abbey's dark history all are left deeply scarred by the terrifying events that take place on the night when, far away in New York, John Lennon is murdered. The tapes should have been destroyed...But in 1994 the Abbey tapes-known as the Black Album-resurface and a reunion that should never have been takes place amongst walls cemented in blood.; With original sewn book block, bound in Colorado book cloth with headbands, coloured endpapers and bound in ribbon bookmark with original dust jacket with photographic illustration after 'John Mason'. With music titled 'Abby Tapes: The Exorcism'. With author's signature to front cover of dust jacket. Limited collectors edition #20/300. With original plastic wrapper with slight tearing to plastic along bottom edge.; 15.5x23.5x4cm; Philip Rickman, known as Phil Rickman, is a British author primarily recognized for his works in the horror and supernatural fiction genres. He was born on November 22, 1957, in Lancashire, England. Rickman's writing often blends elements of horror, mystery, and the supernatural, creating intricate and atmospheric stories that captivate his readers. Rickman gained significant popularity for his series of novels featuring Merrily Watkins, a Church of England priest who also serves as a diocesan exorcist. These novels, collectively referred to as the "Merrily Watkins series, " often delve into themes of the paranormal, folklore, and the clash between modern skepticism and ancient beliefs. The series offers a unique perspective on the role of the Church in confronting supernatural phenomena.; Signed by Author.