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Scottish Ghost Stories

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194 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1976

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Giles Gordon

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Giles Gordon was the son of the architect Esmé Gordon. He was brought up in Edinburgh but moved to London where he worked as a literary agent. He edited Drama quarterly and was The Spectator's theatre critic. He published six novels and three collections of short stories. He also edited many collections of short stories and the Saltire Society's magazine, New Saltire.

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February 2, 2017
I enjoyed the first story, "Holiday" and the last two as well, " Proud Lady in a Cage" and "The Horseshoe Inn". Everything else in between was a bit dull and even for a short story, didn't work or just didn't seem like a ghost story. "Beliah" was spooky enough but more along the vein of a demon possession than a ghost story.
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August 1, 2022
A few god stories but it suffers from being a compilation.

I enjoyed Randal by Robert Nye, The Curator by Dorothy K Haynes, and Brothers by Iain Crichton Smith. And I'll try to remember Holiday by Forbes Bramble next time I'm at a camp fire.

Most of the ither stories dragged or didn't speak to me though. Infact in Foothold I dont even know where the ghost was it just seemed like an argument in a shoe shop...and im no too fussed about going back to double check
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24 reviews
August 18, 2019
It was a slog to get through... mostly because the stories weren't particularly well crafted. Some stories were good (not great), however.

I did enjoy The Brothers.
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5 reviews1 follower
March 26, 2020
The collection was not as scary as I'd hoped but I actually liked the stories and I'm sure I will definitely re-read at some point.
116 reviews16 followers
July 12, 2016
I love ghosts stories and I liked this anthology of Scottish authors sharing theirs.
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