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Four tales of terror to send icy chills through your blood. These stories will scare you senseless this winter season.
When banker Alec takes shelter from a snow storm in a peculiar old shop, the shopkeeper is less than impressed by the lengths he has gone to secure to a last minute present.
He decides an education of sorts must be meted out and begins to tell Alec three stories to convince him the error of his ways.
A chef digests more than he bargained for in a dish… (plus)
Langue: Anglais
Ecrit en: 2010
Publié: 2010-12-26
Nombre de mots: 16 283 mots (≈ environ une heure)
Licence: Paternité - Pas d'Utilisation Commerciale - Pas de Modification
Tags: short stories, christmas stories, Christmas, xmas, weird, dark, terror, horror, ghost, ghosts, fear, Scary, occult, death, murder, macabre, curse, poison, thriller, supernatural
Get in the mood for Halloween with some ghosts, vampires, monsters, and Strange Events. Warning: these stories may make your hair stand up.
Authors whose works have been published by McSweeney's and / or appeared on http://www.mcsweeneys.net
Adam Maxwell was born in 1976 and spends a great deal of his time alone in the attic cultivating a fear of crowds. He has a Masters Degree in Creative Writing from Northumbria University and lives in the wilds of Northumberland.
Sometimes he throws things at passers-by.
13 mars 2011 09:39
When I started reading I thought "sounds familiar" - but the story developed really surprisingly, and I really appreciated to read it!
30 décembre 2010 21:57
I downloaded this to read after I'd finished some fairly vital work I had to do, promising myself I'd read it after I was done, but couldn't resist a sneak peek and was instantly hooked. The writing is very slightly unpolished in one or two places but that doesn't detract from the enjoyment of the book at all; the stories are all well-written and very tidily woven together, leaving an air of mystery and suspense throughout the whole story.
Each individual tale is a satisfyingly creepy stand-alone… (plus)
I downloaded this to read after I'd finished some fairly vital work I had to do, promising myself I'd read it after I was done, but couldn't resist a sneak peek and was instantly hooked. The writing is very slightly unpolished in one or two places but that doesn't detract from the enjoyment of the book at all; the stories are all well-written and very tidily woven together, leaving an air of mystery and suspense throughout the whole story.
Each individual tale is a satisfyingly creepy stand-alone story and all three of the stories told by the wonderfully mysterious Mr Venkman (and his strange diary) are expertly tied together in a whole that is rather more than the sum of its parts. The ending left me thinking, working out what might have happened and wondering what will become of the next person to walk into the Emporium. Definitely one I'll be returning to, as I feel there are more layers to this than I caught in my first read-through.
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