aishnavi Patel’s (out now, Orbit) reimagines the life of the queen from Indian epic the Ramayana. In Rebecca Mix’s dark YA fantasy (8 November, Hodder (out now, Titan), Jason Pargin’s latest follow-up to . Jane Barnett’s (out now, Strange Attractor Press) features eight walking guides exploring London’s role in horror cinema, leading the reader on paths related to films like , and . Pop culture prof Sir Christopher Frayling is the author of (out now, Reel Art Press), a handsomely illustrated coffee table volume. (8 November, Titan) goes behind-the-scenes on the Shudder anthology show. (Unbound, 10 November) sounds like an elaborate gag, right? Their dialogue was written in English, though, so it’s not just 288 pages of “Wee-wooo-wee-wooo!” Finally, the very first novelisation, 1964’s (3 November, BBC Books) has been reissued as a deluxe hardback featuring new full-colour artwork by Titan Comics cover artist Robert Hack.
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