Download Crabs series by Guy N Smith (.ePUB)(.MOBI)

Crabs series by Guy N Smith (#01~7)
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Overview: aka Jonathan Guy, Gavin Newman.
Guy Newman Smith (born 1939, Hopwas, Staffordshire) is an English writer of horror fiction.
He wrote his first horror book, Werewolf by Moonlight in 1974, which spawned two sequels. He is probably best known for a series of six Crabs books, the first of which, Night of the Crabs, was published in 1976. The series chronicles invasions by giant, man-eating crabs of various areas of British coastline. These books are legendary in the horror fiction world, so much so that they were even spoofed by the award winning comedian and writer Matthew Holness under the guise of his Garth Marenghi persona.
Genre: Fiction | Sci-fi/Fantasy

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1. Night of the Crabs
After the mysterious disappearance of a couple holidaying on the Welsh coast, an uncle decides to investigate and discovers the claw marks of gigantic crabs on the beach. This is the beginning of the invasion of the crabs, mutated monsters with a taste for human flesh.

2. Killer Crabs
Their claws were strong enough to snap a man in half. Their shells were impenetrable, even by a six-inch naval gun.Their eyes glowed with malevolence, and as they tore their victims limb from limb they seemed to grin with sadistic delight.Never before had the world seen such an army. They started with the odd fisherman.Then they tackled bigger boats.Finally they moved on to land, and spread death and terror before them. The occupants of Hayman Island had just one hope: if they could find the crab’s spawning ground they might have a chance.There were three weeks before the full moon.After that the crab’s numbers would be beyond control, and then they would be truly invincible.

3. The Origin of the Crabs
Rouse suddenly let out a piercing scream releasing him from the paralysis of sheer terror in which those malevolent red eyes had held him. In panic he turned and tried to scramble up the slippery rockface. But his feet could not grip; slowly he began sliding back down, ever closer to the nightmarish form that was rapidly approaching, its huge claws waving in the air, its powerful jaws opening and closing in anticipation.

4. Crabs on the Rampage
They had come back. One man only saw them and him they killed, hunted him through the dense reed beds, trapped him, drove him mad with terror before they pulled him to pieces and ate every bloodied shred of his body. And then it was quiet again for a little while. Until they came ashore again, in their hundreds, their bodies reeking with the malignant, cancerous disease that was within them.The disease that was driving them mad with pain, mad to kill, to wipe out every living thing in their path. On that holiday beach were hundreds of men, women and children. Food.

5. Crabs’ Moon
the crabs’ killjoy nature draws them to vacation spots only, thereby proving that there’s not a soft shell among them. Professor Cliff Davenport theorizes that these behemoths, now dying from cancer as the result of paraquat spraying by the government, are vengeful and won’t rest till there’s a vacationer in each of their bellies. More terrorizing and devouring. Then, at dawn, there’s drawn butter.

6. The Human Sacrifice
The Girls Listened Intently. The wetlands were silver and shadow in the moonlight. The salt marsh grasses rustled. Out on the mudflats, curlews called mournfully. The Girl Shivered. The incoming tide trickled and lapped up hidden creeks. Soon the wildfowl would be winging down, the waders feeding and squabbling at the water’s edge. The Girl Struggled. Despairingly, she pulled at the ropes that held her, naked and spreadeagled, a human sacrifice for the Crabs. Huge, eaten away by the mutating disease that doomed them, they were returning, dragging themselves out of the water, intent only on tearing apart and devouring their enemy: Man.

7. Killer Crabs: The Return
In 1978 the Crabs attacked Australia’s Great Barrier Reef with horrendous loss of human life. Amongst the fatalities was Harvey Logan, big-game hunter. The world believed that these terrible crustaceans had been annihilated but Harvey’s son, Brock, was sure that one day they would emerge from the oceans once more on a rampage of bloody carnage. Brock was also a hunter and he waited patiently for three decades. He wanted revenge as well as a Crab trophy for his collection. Then the crabs returned, this time on the Solway Firth and Brock’s hunt began.

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