Cruentus Libri Press is proud to announce its second anthology. A Fistful of Horrors gathers together 16 stories from the worlds finest horror authors, each one taking the tried and tested trappings of Western fiction and casting a dark shadow of evil over it. Within these pages you will read tale
Terror Tales of the West Country
β Scribed by Paul Finch
- Book ID
- 111908817
- Publisher
- Telos Publishing Ltd
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 230 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781845832087
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
The West Country. England's mystical heart. Hill-forts, ancient circles. Blessed by age-old powers, sanctified in blood. Where woods and pools stir to whispered summonings, forbidden names are carved in rock, and rebels died en masse, hanged and butchered, their gore-dabbled ghosts wandering vengeful in the rural night ...
The drumming demon of Tedworth
The ocean predator at Ilfracombe
The sleeping bones at Wilcot
The creep-about killer on Burgh Island
The hateful entity in Cheddar Gorge
The flesh-rotting curse at Blackdown
The stalking spectres on Dartmoor
Includes terrifying tales by A K Benedict, Andy Briggs, Mike Chinn, Adrian Cole, Dan Coxon, Steve Duffy, Paul Finch, Lizzie Fry, John Linwood Grant, Thana Niveau, John Llewellyn Probert, Sarah Singleton, S L Howe, Lisa Tuttle and Stephen Volk.
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