Deadly Nightshade by Peter Haining5/28/2023 ![]() ![]() James – Lost Hearts: Arguably James’ most conventional supernatural horror story. There were at least three more books in the series – The Ghost’s Companion, The Monster-Makers and Night Frights – each of them worth a once-over. Keller – The Thing In The CellarĪ collection of stories featuring children, obviously intended for a young audience but dark enough in places to make it attractive us old bastards too. Peter Haining (ed.) – Deadly Nightshade: Strange Tales Of The Dark (Gollancz, 1977)ĭavid H. Mschumachergirl1956 on Mary Danby – Realms of… Jonathan Boon on Mary Danby – 65 Great Ta… Sandy Robertson on Marjorie Bowen – More Gr… Bloomsbury Pulp fair now rescheduled for 24-11-2019.Dave Brzeski – Shadmocks and Shivers: New Tales Inspired by the Stories of R. Chetwynd-Hayes.Paul Finch – Terror Tales of North West England.Justin Marriott – Pulp Horror: All Review’s Special.Stephen Jones (ed.) – Haunts: Reliquaries of the Dead. ![]() Darrell Buxton – 3rd BHF Book of Horror Stories.Daisy Butcher (ed.) – Evil Roots: Killer Tales of the Botanical Gothic.David & David & Linden Riley – Kitchen Sink Gothic 2.Darrell Buxton – Fourth BHF Book of Horror Stories.Darrell Buxton – Fifth BHF Book of Horror Stories (BHF, 2021).Hugh Lamb & Richard Lamb – And Midnight Never Come. ![]()
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