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Asian Ghost Stories: And More

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A collection of some of the ghost stories from Nicky Moey's earlier books.

239 pages, Paperback

Published September 30, 2017

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Nicky Moey

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Nicky Moey was born in 1964 and spent his early childhood flying kites, playing marbles, cathing spiders and keeping aquarium fish. He became interested in reading at the age of fourteen, when by chance he visited the Singapore National Library and came upon the Sir Arthur Conan Doyle classic, The Hound of Baskervilles. He began writing stories at nineteen and had his first collection od short stories,Let's Play Games, published in 1986. The Singapore Police comissioned him to dramatise some of their cases, which were published in 1987 in the book, 999: True Cases from the CID. This was followed in 1988 by another collection of fiction stories, Sing a Song of Suspense.

The former student of Raffles Institution, he majored in Physics at the National University of Singapore and for a year worked as a feature writer in Shusse, a magazine publishing house.

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December 13, 2019
It definitely a nice stories and creepy, but it isn't my taste because there's certain stories in the book that isn't completed.
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March 15, 2020
A great variety for a series of haunting stories. Some is eerie but mostly gripping till you want to continously read it till end. I particularly love the last story as it is really heart warming. A great story to end this book!
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February 23, 2020
Good pace and excellent t variety of 13 very different stories that hold the reader to the very end.
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April 13, 2021
The range of tales should appeal to readers in general as well as supernatural aficionados.
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