Eleven stories from the darkest reaches of Keith Brooke's imagination, each with a new afterword. Revisit the haunts of your youth, retell the story of your life, embrace your inner demons. Listen to the voices, go on... 'Keith Brooke is a wonderful writer. His great gift is taking us into worlds
Ghost Bus--Tales from Wellington's Dark Side
โ Scribed by Anna Kirtlan
- Book ID
- 110978364
- Publisher
- Anna Kirtlan
- Year
- 2020
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 105 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9780473525484
- ASIN
- B0899QVKYK
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
Twisty scares with heart - Paranormal humour that will make you smile while you nervously look over your shoulder. Spirits, sea monsters and a rest home for troublesome witches all feature in this short story collection/creepy love letter to Wellington New Zealand.
๐ SIMILAR VOLUMES
**These creepy tales from New York Times bestselling author J.T. Ellison will have you looking over your shoulder for the next few days . . . ** **PRODIGAL ME** When a relationship goes south, a young woman must come to grips with her new reality. "Prodigal Me" is a short story by New York Tim
Forgotten somewhere between Bar Harbor, Maine, and New Brunswick, Canada, lies the most remote and mysterious section of the Eastern Seaboard. It is a region rich in stark beautyand supernatural lore. The harsh landscape, with its rocky seaside cliffs and thundering surf and miles of dark, mysteriou
Forgotten somewhere between Bar Harbor, Maine, and New Brunswick, Canada, lies the most remote and mysterious section of the Eastern Seaboard. It is a region rich in stark beauty—and supernatural lore. The harsh landscape, with its rocky seaside cliffs and thundering surf and miles of dark, my
Forgotten somewhere between Bar Harbor, Maine, and New Brunswick, Canada, lies the most remote and mysterious section of the Eastern Seaboard. It is a region rich in stark beauty—and supernatural lore. The harsh landscape, with its rocky seaside cliffs and thundering surf and miles of dark, my