It's really too bad that Incarnate, as well as many other Ramsey Campbell titles, are out of print. This guy is good. I've read a handful of his work, and have never failed to be impressed. Now, he is not for everyone. He has sort of a dense way of saying things sometimes, and you'll find yourself having to reread a sentence to make sense of it. Some of this is the fact that he's British (I'm American), but that's not all of it. It's like HE knows what he means, but he doesn't say it clearly. That is his one downfall, but by no means a showstopper. While it was once an annoyance for me, now I just see it as a Ramsey Campbell quirk. That warning aside, this author is well worth reading. His novels are unique, eerie, and always contain twists and turns. You will not find a "typical" horror story by Campbell; it will be fresh and new. Incarnate got off to a slow start, but I knew from previous experience that the action would probably be worth waiting for, and it was. It starts with a flashback to a research experiment where 5 people who can "dream the future" are brought together. You're not real sure at the beginning what exactly is going on, or what significance any event has. But as the story unravels, bit by eerie bit, you find yourself drawn into the lives and fears of each character. By about 3/4 of the way through the book, you will have worked yourself into such a sense of doom and foreboding, that you may have trouble sleeping (I did)! I don't want to give anything away, because this book is worth reading all the way through so you get the full sense - and shock - of the surprises. The only reason I give this a 4 instead of a 5 is because of the previously-mentioned language style. Highly recommended!