A collection of thirteen ghost stories from Horror Writers Association member Aaron Polson. Some spirits are vengeful, others mere memories which destroy the lives of the living. Includes The Ox-Cart Man, winner of the 2008 Whispering Spirits Flash Fiction contest, The Sub-Basement, Empty Vessels, a
Shadows at Midnight: Twelve Ghost Stories
โ Scribed by L. H. Maynard; M. P. N. Sims
- Book ID
- 108857683
- Publisher
- Sarob
- Year
- 1999
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 129 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781902309040
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
Collects twelve ghostly tales, two more than the original ten in the Kimber edition of 1979. In addition, all the tales have been revised for this Sarob Press edition.
In this masterly collection of tales, the authors take us into that unquiet land, in the witching time of night, where malign presences seek to entwine the unwary in their web of evil. Their ghosts, or evil spirits, or gruesome influences ๏ฟฝ no one expression sums them all up ๏ฟฝ remain lingering in their chosen abodes, be it wardrobe, cradle or tomb, to threaten the existence of the innocent.
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