Saturday, 5 October 2019
Eight Ghosts
As it is a tradition on this blog during the Countdown to
Halloween, I am starting again to give scary reading suggestions. Tonight, it
is Eight Ghosts: The English Heritage Book of New Ghost Stories. So as the
title says, you have here eight ghost stories. New ghost stories, but they read
like classical, if not old fashioned, ghost stories. You will not find gore,
machete wielding maniac or devil clown here. These stories are all set on a real-life English Heritage site. If the authors are all contemporary, if the stories are
often also contemporary, their settings belong to a bygone era of ghost stories. And as a bonus on top of the
short stories themselves, this book contains a section telling the history of
each featured site, with mentions of "real" alleged hauntings in
them. To make this book an even more appropriate read for the spooky season,
one of the stories is set on Halloween. All in all, Eight Ghosts will give you
a few frights while being educational. One day, I intend to reread the stories where they are set.
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That's my kind of Ghost story - I like a subtle creepy haunting not blood and gore.
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