There would be eight for dinner. Of course there would. Molly planned her dinner parties conscientiously. It was part of her role as a wife. But this dinner party was to be quite, quite different. The house in this opening story of R. Chetwynd-Hayesβs spine-chilling new collection of ghost sto
Tales From the Haunted House # SSC
β Scribed by Chetwynd-Hayes, R
- Book ID
- 110478748
- Publisher
- William Kimber, Limited
- Year
- 1986
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 108 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9780718306229
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β¦ Synopsis
There would be eight for dinner. Of course there would. Molly planned her dinner parties conscientiously. It was part of her role as a wife. But this dinner party was to be quite, quite different.
The house in this opening story of R. Chetwynd-Hayesβs spine-chilling new collection of ghost stories is a perferctly normal modern one; the phantom axeman, however, haunts the stately Carlton Grange. This necessitates the services of Francis St. Clare, the self-proclaimed, worldβs only practising Psychic Detective. And in Clavering ghosts still spell doom to all who dwell on the site of the old manor house.
To a ghost, the setting is irrelevant. It may be one of these mansions; it may be the house on the hill, or the house next door β or maybe your house.
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