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Haunted Tales - Ghostly stories for the darkest nights 'Festive and Fascinating' Christmas Read - cover

Haunted Tales - Ghostly stories for the darkest nights 'Festive and Fascinating' Christmas Read

Adam Macqueen

Publisher: Swift Press

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Summary

'A brilliantly eclectic mix of dark, unsettling tales' Joanne Burn, author of The Bone Hunters
'Guaranteed to give you goosebumps' BestMagazine
'Atmospheric collection of spooky stories' Observer
'A lovely present' The Spectator
'Inspired by all the great ghost story writers' BBC Open Book Editor's Pick
'Tis the season to be haunting
An unexpected and unwelcome voice on the world's first radio broadcast in 1908. A son who won't stop messaging his family on Facebook, although he's been dead for quite some time now. A frozen forest in a far north land where the sinister elf-kin lurk in the snow.
A Scottish island where the locals make very sure their old folk don't go hungry through the long winter.
Over the past two decades Adam Macqueen has sent a Haunted Tale to his family in place of a Christmas card. A collection in the grand tradition of ghost stories – to be read by the fire in the depths of winter – it proves that terror lurks in many places, and the dead take on infinite guises . . .
READER REVIEWS
'Spine-chilling'
'Dark and twisty'
'Pleasing terrors indeed'
'An awesome collection … I loved how each story had its unique twist' 
'An amazingly spooky collection … Excellent'
'What a wonderfully weird and unsettling collection of short stories this is!'
'Fabulous … I can't recommend this book enough'
Available since: 10/24/2024.
Print length: 224 pages.

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