Hauntings

Hauntings

by Susan Price
Hauntings

Hauntings

by Susan Price

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Overview

Hauntings: nine spooky stories written by an award-winning, expert story-teller.

Stories written to haunt, 'to be poignant and evocative, persistently and disturbingly present.'

Praise for HAUNTINGS

'Susan Price understands well that the ghost story form may be used to move readers and question their prejudices about the nature of appearance, as well as to frighten delightfully. She never settles for cheap effects and writes beautifully of relationships between young and old.' The Daily Telegraph.

'This collection... has a depth of emotion that is at times disturbing.' Magpie, 1998

A ghostly boy stands in a dark farm-yard, staring at the lit windows of the farmhouse kitchen.

An old man, living alone in a farmhouse surrounded by modern estates, sees spirits dancing on an ancient hillside.

A bullied schoolgirl finds a protector - at a price.

A writer listens to the telling of a dream - and can't sleep easily after.

A poltergeist joins a couple in their home...

An elderly couple are woken nightly by the return of their young neighbour - who was murdered. Yet still she comes home late...

An ancient wood emerges from the lamposts and walls of a city...

And a spiritual medium is exposed as a trickster.

Hauntings...


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780992820480
Publisher: Priceclan Publishing
Publication date: 03/18/2015
Series: Ghosts, Haunts and the Occult
Pages: 130
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.28(d)
Age Range: 9 - 12 Years

About the Author

Susan Price is an award-winning writer from the grey, wet, chilly, ghost-packed country of England.


She grew up listening to 'true' family ghost stories, has listened to inexplicable footsteps wandering about her house at night, has heard music and singing in an empty, ancient church - and yet, despite it all, still struggles to be a sceptical and hard-headed citizen of the 21st century.

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