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Ararat

a 2017 Bram Stoker Award winner

Author: Christopher Golden  

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An ancient evil emerges from the abyss on Mount Ararat in this Bram Stoker Award-winning novel.

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An ancient evil emerges from the abyss on Mount Ararat in this Bram Stoker Award-winning novel.

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In ARARAT, by New York Times bestselling author Christopher Golden, an ancient evil inhabits a cave on the snow-capped, dormant volcano, in the most Eastern reaches of Turkey, that is Mount Ararat. Golden's writing is 'the real deal' (Stephen King) and ARARAT will thrill and fascinate in equal measure.

Meryam and Adam take risks for a living. But neither is prepared for what lies in the legendary heights of Mount Ararat, Turkey.

First to reach a massive cave revealed by an avalanche, they discover the hole in the mountain's heart is really an ancient ship, buried in time. A relic that some fervently believe is Noah's Ark.

Deep in its recesses stands a coffin inscribed with mysterious symbols that no one in their team of scholars, archaeologists and filmmakers can identify. Inside is a twisted, horned cadaver. Outside a storm threatens to break.

As terror begins to infiltrate their every thought, is it the raging blizzard that chases them down the mountain - or something far worse?

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Critic Reviews

“Exceptional”

Christopher Golden has written another extremely gripping story, this time with echoes of John Carpenter's THE THING. It's not simply the icy setting of ARARAT; Golden has also mastered a similar (and similarly thrilling) sense of claustrophobic dread. It's a creepy, chilling book' - Scott Smith, New York Times bestselling author of THE RUINS

This is the Lovecraftian horror, mountaineering, 1970s-style paranoia, theologically philosophical, paranormal, Satanic love story I've been waiting for. A scary and smart must-read - Chelsea Cain, New York Times bestselling author

Golden seizes your heart in his hands - Chuck Wendig

A claustrophobic snowstorm that will leave you terrified - Sarah Pinborough

A clever, original, and macabre re-imagining of one the world's oldest stories - Paul Tremblay

Christopher Golden's masterpiece...I loved it! - Brian Keene

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About the Author

CHRISTOPHER GOLDEN is the award-winning, New York Times bestselling author of such novels as Wildwood Road, The Boys Are Back in Town, The Ferryman, and Of Saints and Shadows. He has collaborated on books, comics, videogames and scripts with other writers, including Mike Mignola, Amber Benson, and Charlaine Harris. He has also written novels for teens and young adults, and, as an editor, he has worked on several short story anthologies. Golden was born and raised in Massachusetts, where he still lives with his family.

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In ARARAT, by New York Times bestselling author Christopher Golden, a n ancient evil inhabits a cave on the snow-capped, dormant volcano, in the most Eastern reaches of Turkey, that is Mount Ararat. Golden's writing is 'the real deal' (Stephen King) and ARARAT will thrill and fascinate in equal measure. Meryam and Adam take risks for a living. But neither is prepared for what lies in the legendary heights of Mount Ararat, Turkey.First to reach a massive cave revealed by an avalanche, they discover the hole in the mountain's heart is really an ancient ship, buried in time. A relic that some fervently believe is Noah's Ark.Deep in its recesses stands a coffin inscribed with mysterious symbols that no one in their team of scholars, archaeologists and filmmakers can identify. Inside is a twisted, horned cadaver. Outside a storm threatens to break.As terror begins to infiltrate their every thought, is it the raging blizzard that chases them down the mountain - or something far worse?

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Product Details

Publisher
Headline Publishing Group | Headline Book Publishing
Published
18th April 2017
Pages
320
ISBN
9781472234308

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