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Around this time I became Poland's best-selling author. Phantom Press published two GNS books each month, mostly with print runs of around 100,000. Hadji, R. S. (May–June 1983). "13 Worst Stinkers of the Weird". Rod Serling's The Twilight Zone Magazine. TZ Publications. pp.86–87.

Night Of The Crabs (1976) DLS Reviews - Night Of The Crabs (1976)

Night Of The Crabs’ is the true beginning of the all-out crab war. It’s a classic pulp horror novel that is hard to be bettered for such an unashamed far-fetched enemy. An enjoyable read is most definitely the understatement of the century! The author,Guy N. Smith, wrote seven of these crab books. This is the first, published in 1976. The last, Killer Crabs: The Return, was published in 2012. Thats an impressive load of crab-oriented fiction.There had been buskers in the cathedral city of Lichfield for centuries, but never one like Jonjo. Crowds are drawn irresistibly by his strange, haunting, hypnotic music, a weird melody that lingers with the listeners long afterwards, a nuisance by day but terrifying in the nocturnal hours, calling them, commanding them. The Kirby’s have forsaken a secure lifestyle for an idealistic organic farming project. They incur the contempt of the Deeps, an agronomist who seems hell bent on destroying the environment with his poisonous herbicides and pesticides. Then the terror begins… Anyone who knows me know that while I love horror, I also love creature feature stories, the bigger and more destructive, the better. The good news is that Killer Crabs delivers that in spades. Huge crabs, wreaking havoc on the poor human population of a luxury island? Count me in 100 freaking percent! Night of the Crabs’ is the true beginning of the all-out crab war. It’s a classic pulp horror and splatterpunk novel that is hard to be bettered for such an unashamed far-fetched enemy. An enjoyable read is the understatement of the century!

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Smith wrote his first horror novel, Werewolf by Moonlight, in 1974 published by New English Library (NEL). It spawned two direct sequels. However, he states it was Night of the Crabs, published in 1976, that really launched his career as a writer. Spawning 11 sequels, the latest of which was published in 2019, the series chronicles invasions of various areas of the British coastline by giant man-eating crabs. Smith claims that the 1981 film Island Claws, which told a similar story about giant crabs on the coast of Florida, was an adaptation of his work, though neither Smith nor his novel were credited on the film. [4] Now the killer crabs have resurfaced, nearly 10,000 miles away from the Welsh coast in Australia. A couple of shark spotters and a loaner named Klin, whose origins are as mysterious as the giant crabs, are the first to come across the enormous beasts. Knowing they are--no pun intended--out of their depth, they call on Professor Davenport, the heroic marine biologist from the first novel, who flies in to assist. Everything else was forgotten, the faked suicide, his new life. He was only too well aware that the life of Milton Hogarth was ending. https://ksiazki.wp.pl/guy-n-smith-nie-zyje-polacy-kupowali-jego-ksiazki-kontenerami-6590065429175104aa

I'm not sure if it was an editing issue, or if the original text was messed up, but there are a lot of weird things going on in the Kindle edition with exclamation points, capitalized letters in the middle of sentences and other things like that.

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Obstructive Bureaucrat: The military on the island, and Colonel Goode in particular. Despite being personally assigned to assist Cliff in destroying the crabs by a knighted member of Whitehall, he doesn't believe the crabs exist and actually hampers the mission more than assists it.But some characters are killed by humans, reminding me (the reader) that humans are sometimes the worst killer crabs of all.

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