Graham Masterton is a prolific British horror fiction author, born in Edinburgh in 1946. Initially working as an editor for magazines like Mayfair and Penthouse, he transitioned to writing novels in 1976 with "The Manitou." Masterton’s writing style is characterized by a blend of gothic horror, suspense, and often incorporates elements of folklore and mythology. He is particularly known for his extensive use of multiple protagonists across numerous series, creating a complex and interconnected world within his stories. Masterton has also written extensively outside of horror, including erotic and self-help books, demonstrating a diverse range of interests and writing capabilities.
Masterton’s career spans decades, producing a vast catalog of novels and short story collections. His work is frequently categorized under horror, thriller, and dark fantasy, and he’s cultivated a dedicated following due to his atmospheric storytelling, engaging characters, and exploration of dark themes. He has consistently delivered tales of paranormal investigations, encounters with ancient entities, and explorations of the macabre, solidifying his place as a significant figure in the horror genre.




































































































































































































































































































































