Encounter at Carlin Cove: and Other Stories

Encounter at Carlin Cove: and Other Stories

by Alan Preece
Encounter at Carlin Cove: and Other Stories

Encounter at Carlin Cove: and Other Stories

by Alan Preece

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Overview

Twelve Tales of Horror.

A dozen stories to be read before bedtime. Ghosts, madmen, werewolves and vampires inhabit the pages of this first collection of short stories from Alan Preece.

Among these twelve tales, you'll meet a man greeted by his long-dead father, a Grandfather reminiscing about his first love and the creature who took her from him. You'll see what happens when a man unearths a very unusual artefact and how a young woman fares when she has a strange encounter with her rather unusual neighbour.

Within the pages of Encounter At Carlin Cove (and Other Stories) you'll find stories that may raise a smile just before you recoil in fright!


Product Details

BN ID: 2940186040002
Publisher: NVRWHR
Publication date: 02/05/2024
Series: Short Story Collections , #1
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 4 MB

About the Author

Alan Preece was born in the Midlands in the UK and has spent his life buried up to his elbows in books, movies and comic books. He has been everything from a nightclub bouncer to an upholsterer of antique furniture but all along he believed he was only really good at telling stories.


Almost every job he has ever found himself in was just an opportunity to write and talk about stories, whether those stories were written down in books, drawn in comics or played out on the screen was of no concern to him.



Of course, just because you love doing something does not mean you’re actually any good at it, and like many people, Alan has been plagued by this doubt, and though he has many times been told to try to write for a living he has always ignored the advice.



But that does not mean he doesn’t want to be read, it just means he wonders whether he can earn a reader's interest; or muster the necessary arrogance to push himself forward as this thing called a “writer”.



Which is why he wrote this mini-biography in the third person!

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