Kindle Countdown Deal on Horror Anthology
The Perfect Eerie Fireside Anthology.
Five ghost stories and uncanny tales set in the English West Country brought together in Anthology: Wry Out West, discounted until 4 September on Kindle http://myBook.to/Wryoutwest in the UK and US (also available in paperback). Reviewers have described its contents as follows:
Old Crotchet: ‘A hidden gem.’ (Malcolm D. on Amazon UK)
‘I loved the ending. I immediately understood why this book fell into the “dark humor” genre.’ (Sandy V. on Amazon US).
3:05 am: ‘Great short’ with ‘a clever build up to a very strange ending.’ (Malcolm D. on Amazon UK).
Gwydion’s Dawn: ‘I found it fascinating and riveting and was most upset by my Kindle running out of battery just at a crucial moment!’ (Mrs J. on Amazon UK).
‘Great writing and a fun read with an occult vibe.’ (Gary Val Tenuta on Amazon US).
‘Fleshly raiments, am I glad to have discovered this wryly humorous mystery.’ (D on Amazon UK).
The Cleft Owl: ‘A good story and well told with a lovely twist in the narrative.’ (Pippa Shaw, Goodreads).
Agnes of Grimstone Peverell: ‘Well observed, with just enough ghastly as well as comedic moments,’ (Tilly Tyler, Amazon UK).
Five ghost stories and uncanny tales set in the English West Country brought together in Anthology: Wry Out West, discounted until 4 September on Kindle http://myBook.to/Wryoutwest in the UK and US (also available in paperback). Reviewers have described its contents as follows:
Old Crotchet: ‘A hidden gem.’ (Malcolm D. on Amazon UK)
‘I loved the ending. I immediately understood why this book fell into the “dark humor” genre.’ (Sandy V. on Amazon US).
3:05 am: ‘Great short’ with ‘a clever build up to a very strange ending.’ (Malcolm D. on Amazon UK).
Gwydion’s Dawn: ‘I found it fascinating and riveting and was most upset by my Kindle running out of battery just at a crucial moment!’ (Mrs J. on Amazon UK).
‘Great writing and a fun read with an occult vibe.’ (Gary Val Tenuta on Amazon US).
‘Fleshly raiments, am I glad to have discovered this wryly humorous mystery.’ (D on Amazon UK).
The Cleft Owl: ‘A good story and well told with a lovely twist in the narrative.’ (Pippa Shaw, Goodreads).
Agnes of Grimstone Peverell: ‘Well observed, with just enough ghastly as well as comedic moments,’ (Tilly Tyler, Amazon UK).
Published on August 29, 2019 01:25
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english-ghost-stories, ghost-stories, supernatural, uncanny-fiction
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