"My name is Christine Daniels, and I am going mad. It was supposed to be simple: one month, one opera, one chance to make my entire career. But now I'm going crazy. I was only here to sing, but nothing in Paris is what it seems, and the old opera house feels very much alive. Voices echo through walls, gargoyles come to life, and I’m dragged into a whole new world that I never knew existed. A world of monsters. By day they whisper through stone, and by night they make me theirs. Fangs and wings and claws that leave me aching with need. Pleasure that claims me over and over until I only belong to them. But darker monsters than mine are hunting me. In order to punish my mates, they’ve decided they want me. And because I’m not made of stone, I might not survive." -- Back cover.
Describes different kinds of gargoyles, how they are created, and how they function as waterspouts.
In the middle of the night, the gargoyles that adorn the walls of a museum come to life and frighten the night watchman.
As Corky and Ashley walk home, late one summer night, all the lights in Gaylord go out, and after they come back on, Corky finds Ashley on the ground with bite marks in her leg matching the teeth of Mr. Hansel's new stone gargoyle.
A fresh and irresistible history of gargoyles-a society of stone creatures perched high above the workaday world. Includes an invaluable guide to gargoyle sites throughout western Europe.
Frozen statues by day and dedicated protectors by night, the gargoyles of medieval Scotland are placed under a spell for one thousand years, and when the spell is broken, the Gargoyles are called upon to protect modern-day New York City.
The Gargoyle