Ghost thriller

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Geister Thriller was a series of scary (horror) novels published by Kelter Verlag .

General

In the same year that the Geister Killer was discontinued, the Kelter Verlag started a new series. In contrast to the Geister Killer , not only were the sub-series around Rick Masters and Mark Tate continued, but independent single novels were also published. The ghost thriller thus leaned heavily on the 1981 set ghost thriller at. While the sub-series around Mark Tate continued for the entire duration (and thus nine new novels in this series were published), Rick Masters only appear three new issues. The rest of the Rick Masters were reprints.

The reprint was completely non-chronological - a concept that the publisher retained in later series. However, all subsequent editions were labeled “2. Edition "marked. This relates to the novel - a second edition of the ghost thriller does not exist.

statistics

  • 20 volumes were published in 1983.
  • Single novels and sub-series
Sub-series

swell

  • Jochen Bärtle: Grusel, Grüfte, Groschenhefte , BoD, Norderstedt 2008, ISBN 978-3-8370-4043-2 .
  • Heinz J. Galle: Folk books and book novels. Forays into popular entertainment literature for over 100 years . Volume 1: The boom after 1945 . DvR, Lüneburg 2005, ISBN 3-8334-3232-2 .
  • Thomas König: Geisterwald catalog. Bibliography of the German booklet novels . Volume 1: Horror, Scary and Mystery . König, Berlin 2009, ISBN 978-3-9807608-1-2 .
  • Jörg Weigand: pseudonyms. A lexicon. Nomos, Baden-Baden 2000, ISBN 3-7890-6906-X .