5/20/2023 0 Comments Richard lewis spidersHorrorpedia (which has a nice article with other book covers posted here) reports that Radnor also served in 1986 as producer on Worlds Beyond, a British television anthology series based on real-life reports of psychic phenomena, although IMDb only gives him credit as a writer on one episode, so I wasn’t able to confirm the report. His other novels include The Web, Devil’s Coach Horse (published as The Black Horde in the US), Parasite, Night Killers, and a novelization of David Cronenberg’s film Rabid. His pulp horror novels, which stayed mostly in the nature-gone-amok vein, were released by Hamlyn in the UK and Signet in the US. As Richard Lewis, he wrote several horror novels in the late-1970s and 1980s, including what seems to have been his best known title, Spiders. Richard Lewis is the pseudonym of British author Alan Radnor, who wrote fiction, television tie-ins, and non-fiction.
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