Scary Shorts For Halloween

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By Janet Sanger

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A varied and exciting collection of ghost stories and weird accounts of other world encounters, this book is crammed with spine-tingling stories. I would say the book goes well beyond Halloween. It can be dipped into at any time and the reader can frighten themselves and others with any of the thirty stories within. Although the presentation of the book is lighthearted, there is some quite weighty material within and the majority of the stories are written as direct experiences of peoples' inexplicable meetings with the weird and wonderful. Some of the more straightforward accounts stay in the mind long after reading, such as 'Lucy', the ghost of a neighbour's sister who follows the new house owner down the stairs and smiles at her, and 'The Little Chapel Wedding' where a young woman witnesses the wedding of her long-deceased grandparents in a small chapel in Wales. Some of these stories are multi-layered and thought-provoking. The 'Devil in My Bed' has a two-layered meaning to ponder on and 'Fritz' is an almost amusing account of a 'German soldier who loiters in the Officers' Mess, leaving the scent of perfume behind as his rather feminine trademark. The darker stuff - 'The House Next Door' for example - really leaves a shiver as the pale face of a man who killed his own family peers out at the curious neighbour. This collection is a mixture of ghostliness and mild horror for the whole family. It is a successful book in terms of variety and content, and as part of the proceeds from the sale of the book will go to the Breast Cancer Campaign, it is well worth investing in for future Halloween reading and for those long dark winter nights. A review from www.gwales.com, with the permission of the Welsh Books Council.
Scary Shorts For Halloween