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Cellars (novel)

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magazine, and stated that "Although entirely different in tone, it shows the same obsession with things lurking beneath our feet, unnameable terrors in the forgotten 'cellars' of modern civilisation."
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is a novel in which a journalist in New York becomes attracted to a woman with extra-sensory abilities. This leads him down a "rabbit hole" into the secrets hidden under Manhattan.
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Index

John Shirley
Dave Pringle
Imagine
Science Fiction Review
Rod Serling's The Twilight Zone Magazine


Pringle, Dave
Imagine
Category
1982 novels

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