Richard Bessière made his mark on 1960s French science fiction through a
number of novels that featured an original blend of horror and SF. In
The Masters of Silence (1965), Engineer Milland has been summoned to a
secret lab by Professor Watson, but when he arrives, Watson has just
been murdered by his wife, Valerie, during what is said to be a fit of
madness. Valerie had tested a machine to explore the Inner Mind invented
by her husband. Milland volunteers to go into her mind-but, in so doing,
may unleash creatures of darkness upon the Earth... In They Came from
the Dark (1967), Ashby, just released from prison, finds himself hired
on a ghost ship that travels through time, picking up derelicts like
him. He eventually ends up in a mysterious Antarctic valley, which
exists outside of time, inhabited by monstrous alien parasites intent on
spreading upon the rest of the Earth like an unstoppable disease. Two
classics of French sf/horror by an acknowledged master of the genre,
with an introduction by Stephen R. Bissette.