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Synopsis
Once upon a time Tubby Thackeray's silent comedies were hailed as the equal
of Chaplin's and Keaton's, but now his name has been deleted from the history of
the cinema. Some of his music-hall performances before he went to Hollywood were
riotously controversial, and his last film was never released – but why have his
entire career and all his films vanished from the record?
Simon Lester is a film critic thrown out of a job by a lawsuit against the
magazine he helped to found. When he's commissioned to write a book about
Thackeray and restore the comedian's reputation, it seems as if his own career
is saved. His research takes him from Los Angeles to Amsterdam, from dusty
archives to a hardcore movie studio. But his research leads to something far
older than the cinema in its latest and most dangerous shape...
Ramsey Campbell has found terror in the lore of cinema before – in The
Parasite and Ancient Images – and now he turns to the silent era. Lon
Chaney once invited us to contemplate opening our door at midnight to be
confronted by a clown. Just hope you never find Tubby Thackeray there or, even
worse, on your television or your computer.
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