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Important News regarding Online Ordering via the Website
November 7th 2007 - The normal service for ordering all books online has now been resumed.
Mid Wales Journal Article about Guy and his new novel "The Cadaver"
The Mid Wales Journal has published an article about Guy and his novel "The Cadaver", together with a photograph, reproduced here on the Website (November 12th 2007).
"The Cadaver" - a new Guy N. Smith novel
A new Book by Guy N. Smith has been published by Severn House. You can now order your signed copy from Guy via the Book Store
In the small Welsh town of Knighton, a group of children, dressed for Halloween, gather outside the shabby house of the most feared and despised resident, Edward Kroll. With sunken eyes and thin, bloodless lips in a cadaverous face, Kroll is a frightening and mysterious figure. After one of the trick-or-treating children is killed in a freak accident, Kroll disappears. It seems that he may have died in his bed. But Kroll's vengeful spirit haunts the town from beyond the grave. When a figure closely resembling Kroll returns to the town, dressed in the familiar overcoat and trilby, the inhabitants start to question what, if anything, lies in that churchyard burial-place. View the Cover.
"The Night of the Werewolf"
Number 186 in Pabel's German, Pulp Status "Vampire Horror - Roman" series, Night of the Werewolf, an original Guy N. Smith novel, was never published in book form in the English language. Now for the first time ever it will be available as a signed, numbered, Limited Edition CD Reproduction, with Original Artwork and an Introduction by Guy. Anyone interested in purchasing this rare addition to the GNS Oeuvre is encouraged to contact Guy by e-mail, as the number of copies available at present is to be decided.
Pipe Smoking Competition 2007
Guy recently took part in the Annual Pipe Smoking Competition in Norfolk.
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Website Update 02/07/2007 :- Web Development and Design practices have moved on substantially since the original creation of the Official Guy N. Smith Website - accordingly, the latter has been extensively reworked to reflect more contemporary techniques and accessibility considerations. However the Book Store section remains unchanged and items can be ordered as previously.
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