The second Gerald Biss offering that's coming out in March is The House of Terror, first published by Greening & Co. Ltd. in 1909. The new Nezu Press edition sports a dashingly good-looking dust jacket featuring a painting by Les Edwards (Edward Miller) and includes a 16-page biographical essay by yours truly: ‘Gerald Biss: The Most Lovable Soul That Ever Existed’ (which is also included in The Door of the Unreal).
Beth Holyoake, an orphan in whose life so far ‘love had no chance’, is called home to a house she has not lived in since she was a young child by her dead father’s twin brother, Lord Angmering. She has high hopes for this new chapter in her life, but her uncle is a controlling bully who wants to marry her off to his reckless drunkard of a son, and the entire household lives in fear of the family curse, ‘The Horror’ that is kept locked up in the east wing. Beth’s aunt, Lady Mary, is her only ally in the house, but she is too afraid of Lord Angmering and his son to be of any assistance. Only Jack Spalding, the estate manager, is able and willing to help Beth solve the mystery of ‘The Horror’ and free her from the clutches of Lord Angmering and his drunken son.
‘An exciting sensational story, with a horrifying mystery.’ ~ St. James’s Budget, November 1909.
‘A clever sensational novel… with much ingenuity and many thrills.’ ~ Manchester Courier, November 1909.
‘The story is told in such a way as to create excitement, and to keep it up until the book is closed.’ ~ Belfast News-Letter, January 1910.
ISBN-13: 978-1-917113-14-4
Hardback with dust jacket, 22.86cm x 15.24cm (6” x 9”), 224 pages
Published: 14 March 2026
The book is available to pre-order from the Nezu Press store (please click here); global shipping is available (with no tariffs for US customers). Alternatively, it will be available from the usual online retailers soon, and you can order it from bricks-and-mortar stores.



