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Warning: This book features cannibalism, children's death and a dog's death. I'm usually a fan of horror stories and movies, but I had to stop reading this book. A child eating her pet dog was a line I didn't want to cross.

I've been reading Graham Masterton books for decades now, and one of my favorite things about his horror is that it's weird and wonderfully scary. No matter that sometimes when I start a story by him I think to myself "self, this time it's too crazy." Usually within a short about of time I believe whatever insanity he's come up with. This time was bad. Really bad. Haunted, possessed clothes? Well, sure. Seriously, I can almost believe it. I loved the idea, and since its Masterton I know it's going to be filled with ooey, gooey blood and guts! Sometimes I like blood and guts. But.....the damn book was just ridiculous. By the end I was mentally screaming for a flame thrower. Not just for the infected clothes, but well, I really do need a flamethrower. I hated this book..My thanks to the publisher's and Netgalley for allowing me to read and review this Arc.

A glorious gore soaked horror story from this wonderful author. From the concept of murderous clothing to the comment' the Tooting Chainsaw Massacre ' this entertains and appals as one , terrifying in its detail as good as the late James Herbert at his best!

Oh wow i was so excited to read the latest Graham Masterton novel, I have been reading his books for 30 years and through this time his writing styles have changed especially with his wonderful Katie Maguire books, but the Ghost Virus is pure vintage Graham Masterton, It is a terrific romp of unbelievable horror, It is violent and gory and I loved every minute. It starts with a no holds barred suicide of a beautiful Indian girl who has everything to live for as she is due to get married, after the suicide which her family can not understand why she has done it, Her coat goes missing, where could it of gone?? This book will definitely make you think again about buying second hand clothes. Thank you to net galley and Head of Zeus for letting me read this book.

5 stars
DC Jeremy “Jerry” Pardoe and DS Jamila Patel of Tooting Police Force respond to the call of a young woman who has been burned with acid. At first they suspect an honor killing, for the seventeen-year old was originally from Pakistan. She was just engaged to be married. But something bothers Jerry about the scene. A grey coat is missing and the pathologist finds strange fibers embedded in her skin.
Meanwhile another woman viciously murders her boyfriend after trying on a jacket that came into her thrift shop. Another man tries on a sweater that his father never wore and he begins to have strange thoughts. Violence is taking place all over London with no apparent motive.
Jerry gets an idea and follows it along with Jamila. Another report comes in from the hospital about a strange occurrence between a woman and her jacket. A man kills his wife and begins to eat her. A junkie hears a woman’s voice. A school teacher throws two children out of a window. More people apparently go crazy and claim they didn’t do the heinous crime of which they are accused. They claim that they can’t take the article of clothing off. If they finally rip the piece of clothing off, the clothing moves of its own accord.
The events are getting more and more vicious and odd; the frequency of attacks is increasing. Soon, the city will be overtaken if the police cannot stop them. DI Saunders, Jamila and Jerry are overwhelmed and unable to tell the public what is really going on. Who would believe them?
The tension and speed of the story ratchet up when all hell breaks loose on the streets. London is under siege and no one seems to know how to stop it.
DI Saunders is a curmudgeonly character, but he seems to support his officers and has an open mind about what is really going on in his city. His nickname (not to his face), is “Smiley.” Jerry is a curious and intelligent police officer. He takes the initiative to pursue his ideas and Jamila gets along well with him. Jamila has another talent. She can tell when people are lying. They make a great pair for sorting out this truly odd and terrifying series of events.
This book is very well written and plotted. Each event follows another logically and linearly.
The tension in the story begins immediately and continues throughout the story at a breakneck speed. This reader had trouble with the creepy crawlies. I had brief moments when I wondered if my clothes were going to go rogue on me. It was a little funny, but very creepy at the same time. I thought about the book even when I wasn’t reading it. While violent, it is nothing that shouldn’t be expected when reading a horror novel. I like Jamila and Jerry, and even DI Saunders. I appreciated his ability to be open-minded. I am not sure how he got the reputation of being hard-nosed and difficult to get along with. As with all of Graham Masterton’s novels, both the Katie MacGuire and his horror, I really liked this one. I wouldn’t mind seeing the protagonists Jerry and Jamila in another novel. (Hint, hint Mr. Masterton…)
This novel is very well done, sir and keep writing! I love your books!
I want to thank NetGalley and Head of Zeus for forwarding to me a copy of this absolutely great book to read, enjoy and review.

Review: GHOST VIRUS by Graham Masterton
(Release May 1)
A master never fails, and Graham Masterton has been an acknowledged Master of Horror for decades. GHOST VIRUS is a breathless, breathtaking, read, with horror so implacable the reader can't believe there will ever be any escape alive, nor any end. Caught up with the characters--both local police and citizens--readers are immediately immersed in the tale, a particular gift of this author's. From the explosive and compelling first chapter (which had me shouting "No! No! No! Stop!") racing through to the end (a feat in a 400-page novel), I could not stop nor could I consider reading anything else. Mr. Masterton not only delivers horror, he also serves up history, medicine, psychiatry, culture, and folklore.
For Graham Masterton fans, this is a must. For those who haven't met the Master, come on in. Prepare for the run of your life.

Is there anything Masterton can’t write? From his Katie Maguire series to his literate horror novels, Masteron truly is a master. In his latest, London police are working on a sudden uptick in violent crimes, murders more awful than anything they’ve seen before. It would appear the cause is a virus, inciting people to kill. The only known commonality is the clothing the killers were wearing, all secondhand, used clothing. Is it a virus, or something supernatural? While this may seem like an inconceivable plot, Masterton will have you believing, and taking a second look at those clothes you bought at a yard sale