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Night of the Crabs

(Crabs Series, Book 1)

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Night of the Crabs

By: Guy N. Smith
Narrated by: Pete Gold
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Professor Cliff Davenport's nephew disappears with his girlfriend while swimming off the Welsh Coast. Davenport discovers that a colony of giant crabs is responsible, and resolves to track down and destroy them. Will he succeed before the monstrous crabs devour entire human populations? Full of action, suspense and gore, this is classic 1970s animal attack horror by bestselling British author Guy N. Smith (1939-2020). Night of the Crabs (published originally by NEL in 1976) is the first in an 8-book series. The others are (in order of first-publication dates): Killer Crabs (1978), Origin of the Crabs (1979), Crabs on the Rampage (1981), Crabs' Moon (1984), Crabs: The Human Sacrifice (1988), Killer Crabs: The Return (2012), Crabs Omnibus (2015 anthology of short stories), The Charnel Caves (2019).

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Horror Suspense Thriller & Suspense

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