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Anthony Masters (1940–2003)

Author of The Natural History of the Vampire

189+ Works 1,427 Members 12 Reviews

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Works by Anthony Masters

The Natural History of the Vampire (1972) 95 copies, 2 reviews
Ricky's Rat Gang (2002) 60 copies, 1 review
Heroic Stories (1994) 53 copies
Hot Air (2002) 39 copies
Doughnut Danger (2003) 36 copies
Roman Myths (1999) 35 copies
Tenko (1981) 24 copies
The Haunted Surfboard (2000) 23 copies
Stalker (1999) 23 copies, 1 review
Tod in Biker City (2002) 21 copies
Bicycle Blues (2000) 19 copies
Sad Song of the Whale (1990) 17 copies
Greek Myths and Legends (1999) 16 copies, 1 review
Minder (1984) 14 copies, 1 review
Day of the Dead (1998) 13 copies
Beware the Wicked Web (2000) 13 copies
Freddy's Fox (2003) 13 copies
Enemy Fire (1997) 13 copies
Ocean Tomb (1997) 12 copies
Mountain Horror (2001) 12 copies
Finding Joe (2000) 12 copies
Ravens' Revenge (2001) 11 copies
The Horror of the Heights (2000) 11 copies
Klondyker (1992) 10 copies
Deadly Games (1996) 10 copies
Web of Terror (2004) 10 copies, 1 review
Rage! : A Play (2000) 9 copies
Shark Attack (2003) 9 copies
Cries of Terror (1976) — Editor — 9 copies, 1 review
Minder - Back Again (1984) 9 copies, 1 review
The Drop (2000) 9 copies
Joker (2001) 9 copies
Hunted (2003) 9 copies
Football Heroes (2000) 8 copies
Extreme Survival (1997) 8 copies
Haunted School (1996) 8 copies
Killer Instinct (2003) 8 copies, 1 review
Dead Man at the Door (1992) 7 copies
Daring Escapes (2000) 7 copies
Nancy Astor, a biography (1981) 7 copies
Gorilla Mountain (1991) 7 copies
The Ghost Bus (1996) 7 copies
Deathtrap (2003) 7 copies
Fire Starter (2000) 7 copies
Terror at Sea (2000) 7 copies
Tod and the Sand Pirates (2004) 7 copies
Shellshock (1990) 6 copies
Bullies Don't Hurt (1997) 6 copies
Welcome Stranger (2002) 6 copies
Wicked (1997) 6 copies
The Rescue (2008) 6 copies, 1 review
Dead Ringer (2000) 6 copies, 1 review
Jed's Last Swim (1993) 6 copies
Minder - Yet Again (1985) 6 copies
Poltergeist (1996) 6 copies
Dancing with the Dead (1998) 6 copies
Napoleon (1981) 6 copies
The Haunted Lighthouse (1997) 5 copies
Biker City (2006) 5 copies
Murphy & Co. (1983) 5 copies
In Search of the Boy King (2000) 5 copies
Hell on Earth (1993) 5 copies
Dolphin's Revenge (1990) 5 copies
Spinner (1993) 5 copies
Phantoms in the Fog (1998) 5 copies
Sinking Sands (1996) 5 copies
Held to Ransom (1997) 5 copies
Dark Tower (1998) 5 copies
Ghost Blades (1997) 4 copies
Night of the Toxic Slime (2000) 4 copies
Ivy (1995) 4 copies
Dream Palace (1990) 4 copies
The Seahorse (2013) 4 copies
Possessed (1998) 4 copies
The Seventh Stream (1990) 4 copies
Schrijvers als spionnen (1989) 4 copies
Monsters on the Beach (1990) 4 copies
The Black Dogs of Doom (2001) 4 copies
Nobody's Child (1989) 4 copies
Biker! (1997) 4 copies
ROADKILL : The Beginning (1995) 3 copies
Badger (1988) 3 copies
Cloning Me, Cloning You (1997) 3 copies
Bedlam (1977) 3 copies
Nightmare in New York (1990) 3 copies
All the Fun of the Fair (1989) 3 copies
White Out (1994) 3 copies
Badger Boy (1999) 2 copies
Taking Root (1989) 2 copies
Mel's Run (1991) 2 copies
Storyworlds: Stage 11 (1999) 2 copies
Hero (1999) 2 copies
Spirit of the Condor (1991) 2 copies
Death Day (2000) 2 copies
The Confessional (1994) 2 copies
Deadly Dodgem (2001) 2 copies
Ghost Blades (All Aboard) (1997) 2 copies
The Men (1997) 2 copies
Lights Out (1997) 2 copies
Burn : A Play (2002) 2 copies
The Newall Murders (1994) 2 copies
Dead Man's Fingers (1999) 1 copy
Bwgan yr ysgol (1998) 1 copy
The syndicate (1971) 1 copy
Tunnel Terror (1992) 1 copy
Y Bws Ysbryd (1998) 1 copy
African Queen (1990) 1 copy
Black Rot (1998) 1 copy
Conquering Heroes (1969) 1 copy
Asylum (2003) 1 copy
Lifers (2001) 1 copy
Streetwise (1988) 1 copy
The Black Dog (1996) 1 copy
Blood Orange : A Play (2001) 1 copy
Boon (1986) 1 copy
Bully! (2000) 1 copy
Cat Burglars (1989) 1 copy
Crab (1992) 1 copy
Death's Door (1995) 1 copy
Seige (1990) 1 copy
Shock Waves (2000) 1 copy
Doing a Runner (1997) 1 copy
I Want Him Dead (2013) 1 copy
Dead End (2003) 1 copy
A Literary Lion (1968) 1 copy
Mind Map (1980) 1 copy
Traffic (1991) 1 copy
Playing with Fire (1992) 1 copy
The Song of the Dead (1990) 1 copy
The Taking of Doug Fox (1997) 1 copy

Associated Works

Fish and Shellfish (Good Cook) (1979) — Contributor — 85 copies
Haunting Christmas Tales: An Anthology (1991) — Contributor — 60 copies
Vampire and Werewolf Stories (1998) — Contributor — 23 copies
Seriously Spooky Stories (9-in-1) (2007) — Contributor — 22 copies

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Common Knowledge

Legal name
Masters, Anthony Richard
Birthdate
1940-12-14
Date of death
2003-04-04
Gender
male
Occupations
writer
Short biography
In 1964, married Robina Farbrother (two sons, one daughter).
Nationality
UK
Birthplace
Esher, Surrey, England, UK
Place of death
Hastings, Sussex, England, UK
Map Location
England, UK

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Reviews

17 reviews
Enjoyable "novelisation" of 3 unnconnected episodes from the series, plus a shorter tale that looks like it might have been from an unfilmed script and is all a bit perfunctory. Fun to spot the differences between the book and TV versions e.g. Sorry Pal Wrong number doesn't feature DS Chisholm's amusing "goodbye Sprotty" dismissal of a corrupt colleague, and Sprott himself is a much more peripheral figure than he was on TV. I'd guess this was down to Masters being given draft scripts which show more changed prior to shooting. I'd happily read some more in this series. I think there's at least two, not including series creator Leon Griffiths' own novel which is a much harder edged affair than Masters' adaptations. show less
I'm not entirely sure I should have been reading this when I was aged 10, but of course that was probably why I liked it so much at the time. I haven't read it in years, so my rating is based largely on nostalgia. I'm not sure if my well-thumbed copy would stand up to being read again, or if it would turn to dust and ashes like a certain Count exposed to the sunshine.

From memory, it contains a sort history of vampires from around the world, descriptions of some blood-thirsty religious rites, show more and a supposedly true account of vampire-hunters operating in London's Highgate cemetery. This latter account was certainly in my mind when I visited the cemetery some years ago, adding to the already thick Gothic romantic atmosphere. show less
The Hands of Mr Ottermole by Thomas Burke: While rather different in plot, the atmosphere of the story suggests Hitchcock's silent film, "The Lodger", and Lang's "M". A city in the grip of terror during the deadly reign of The London Strangler! Hitchcock did adapt it for his TV show, and in 1949, the tale was voted the best crime story ever!
Burke was already famous for his Limehouse stories of London's Chinese immigrants, banned in some quarters for shocking bourgeoisie sensibilities by show more referring to intimate relations between Chinese men and white British women ๐Ÿ˜ฑ
Interesting that in "Ottermole", the panicked Londoners cannot believe an Englishman could commit such heinous and baffling crimes, and therefore suspicion descends on Eastern European and Middle Eastern immigrant scapegoats: plus รงa change...
A wonderfully executed non-supernatural chiller. 4/5๐ŸŒŸ
The Open Window by Saki:A slight, somewhat amusing tale. Teenagers! ๐Ÿ™„ 3/5๐ŸŒŸ
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½
A survey of the history of the vampire, both as a mythological legendary creature and as a literary figure. The first part of the book deals with the various human psychological developments in ages past that led to various beliefs about blood which the author feels contributed to the rising of superstitions about such beings. These include cannibalism and ancestor worship. There is then a survey of the different countries or areas of the world and the vampire like creature there and the show more protections believed to work against them. This also touches on werewolf, witch and ghoul beliefs where those overlap.

Later sections dealt with the vampire as a literary character and its use in productions brought to the stage or screen. Because this is an old book, it doesn't cover, for example, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, because the Hammer films starring Christopher Lee were the most influential at the time this was written. Despite that, I found these sections more interesting than the earlier ones which were more of a dry catalogue interspersed with extracts from old travellers tales or Victorian and Edwardian studies of the subject. For this reason therefore I am awarding this only an OK 2 star rating.
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Peter Dennis Illustrator
H. P. Lovecraft Contributor
John Keir Cross Contributor
J. D. Beresford Contributor
John Metcalfe Contributor
Jane Rice Contributor
Arthur Conan Doyle Contributor
Thomas Burke Contributor
W. W. Jacobs Contributor
John Collier Contributor
M. R. James Contributor
Saki Contributor
C.M. Eddy Jnr. Contributor
Mike Nicholson Illustrator

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Works
189
Also by
4
Members
1,427
Popularity
#18,035
Rating
3.1
Reviews
12
ISBNs
393
Languages
7

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