Steve Tovey

Author

Steve Tovey

Steve Tovey is a British author of horror fiction whose work explores the strange, the unsettling, and the unknown. His novels — The Hollow Ones, Below the Black Tide, Waterloo: The Forgotten Night and The Rink — invite readers into vivid, atmospheric worlds where history, myth, and terror collide. Blending chilling imagery with human drama, Steve’s stories are as much about the people at the heart of the nightmare as the horrors that surround them. From supernatural folklore to the shadows of war, his writing captures both the fear and the resilience of those who face the darkness. When he isn’t writing, Steve is often researching history, studying folklore, or developing new story ideas to bring to life on the page. He is currently at work on future novels that continue his commitment to eerie, thought-provoking, and page-turning horror. Visit Steve at: His website www.stevetovey.co.uk

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The Mist Between Worlds

A vanished crew.
An impossible fog.
A ghost ship drifting between worlds.


December 1872.
When the trading brigantine Mary Celeste is found abandoned in the Atlantic—with her cargo intact, her provisions untouched, and not a single soul aboard—her mystery becomes one of the greatest unsolved cases in maritime history.

This is the story of what...

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The Rink

Three nights. Six friends. One killer on the ice.

December 1989. In the shadow of the Matterhorn, a shuttered Swiss ice rink becomes the secret playground for six teenagers looking to party their way into the new decade. They’ve got booze, skates, music—and the place all to themselves.

But as the snowstorm outside seals them in, whispers echo...

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Waterloo: The Forgotten Night

Before the cannons thundered, the dead walked…

June 1815. On the eve of the Battle of Waterloo, a British camp waits in the rain and mud, bracing for Napoleon’s assault at dawn. But in the darkness beyond the barricades, another enemy rises — one that no drumbeat or bugle call could prepare them for.

The fallen French do not rest. They stir, they...

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