Uncle Zeedie

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A01=Colm Field
A01=Frank Cadaver
Author_Colm Field
Author_Frank Cadaver
Category=YFD
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horror
point horror
vampires

Product details

  • ISBN 9781916747753
  • Dimensions: 129 x 198mm
  • Publication Date: 04 Sep 2025
  • Publisher: Fox & Ink Books
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Uncle Zeedie is weird, but at least he's rich and his house is amazing. That's what George and Lacey tell themselves when they arrive at his isolated mansion in the Welsh woods. Only something here is worse than weird. Uncle Zeedie seems unhinged, serving them rotten food, and skulking around at night. The house is decaying, blood stained, and stinks of sour milk. And George is seeing kids that aren’t there. They’re dead, these kids. And if the rumours are right, Uncle Zeedie is the one who's killing them. Cover illustration by Keith Robinson.
Colm lives in a noisy flat with last year's Halloween decs still dotted around the place. He is mad on all kinds of horror, be it splatterfests, ghost stories, or unsettling psychological terrors. His writing desk is his phone, and he will write like mad at every chance he gets, fitting it around fixing marble and granite on rufty tufty building sites. While Colm’s major interest is books, he’s also written short films screened at Raindance, characters and plot maps for Secret Cinema, and occasionally rewrites emails for other builders onsite when someone's having a barney and wants to cut back on the bad language. As well as teen / YA horrors, Colm has also written middle grade adventures, and a grown up book made in bad taste.