THE TOOTH FAIRY
Sam, Terry and Clive were three normal boys growing up on the outskirts of a small, factory town. Mischief and mischief were the order of the day in their gang, a haughty challenge to adults.
But one night, Sam wakes up to find the Tooth Fairy sitting on the edge of his bed and is horrified to discover that it is not the benevolent and ethereal creature of fairy tales, but a sinister, nightmarish presence. Exploiting his phobias, the Tooth Fairy taunts him, torments him and reveals his dark side. But is it real or is it a figment of his disturbed imagination? Is she to blame for the disastrous events that follow?
Sam grows up, and from a child becomes a teenager, but the Tooth Fairy has taken root in his life and never misses an opportunity to lead him to the hidden and sunless side of his personality, where only nightmares dwell.
THE TOOTH FAIRY
"One of the greatest writers of supernatural thrillers." (Michael Moorcock)
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