The Ghastling: Book Twelve
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A collection of eight stories of the macabre psychological horror ghost stories and the oh-so-strange. Including Tom Johnstones Creeping Forth Upon Their Hands intricately weaves the events of the first English mass plantation in Ireland at Munster enforced under order of Queen Elizabeth 1st. This is a chilling contemporary ghost story masterfully told. In Kieron Hazels story Devil in My Eye a wanderer of the Black Country finds an abandoned farm to sleep on a snowy night. Surely he should be comforted by the old tramp markings he sees there? This is a literary take on the slasher and is a rare and delightful find for us. Barry Charmans Doom Warnings is a great piece of dystopian horror for our time. A couple begin noticing May Contain Traces of Doom signs on the packaging of their food. They avoid eating the food but soon they realise the rest of the people in their town are beginning to change ... Victoria Days tale Mr Prices Bed is a brilliant reimagining of the strange events surrounding Mr James Prices deathbed in 1658. What was it that possessed him and how could he have possibly predicted his own death? Bess Lovejoys unsettling story The Nondescript tells of a junior museum worker who finds an odd artefact in a drawer and shows it to each of the museums experts - all of whom offer a different explanation. The last one she shows it to asks her to leave it with him. But what is it that she sees through the window? Damien B. Raphaels story Firstborn is a wonderfully atmospheric tale about belief witchcraft and the ritual protection marks and concoctions that are supposed to keep evil out ... Kristy Kerruishs Night-Treaders is a creepy tale about a couple who renovate an old seventeenth century lodge a cautionary tale warning that some things found are better left where they are. Beware what blows in on the wind ... In Lucy Ashes story Where the Waters Meet an anxious mother-to-be awaits the arrival of her twin babies. This is a sad and haunting story exploring the places we go to for comfort when we seek those we grieve for.
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