Dark Encounters: A Collection of Ghost Stories
By (Author) William Croft Dickinson
Introduction by Alistair W.J. Kerr
Birlinn General
Polygon An Imprint of Birlinn Limited
15th August 2024
5th October 2023
Reissue
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Short stories
Classic horror and ghost stories
Modern and contemporary fiction: general and literary
Contemporary horror and ghost stories
Thriller / suspense fiction
823.912
Hardback
224
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 22mm
286g
Dark Encounters is a collection of classic and elegantly unsettling ghost stories first published in 1963. A spine-tingling collection, these tales are set in the brooding landscape of Scotland, with an air of historic authenticity often referring to real events, objects and people. From a demonic text that leaves its readers strangled to the murderous spectre of a feudal baron, this is a crucial addition to the long and distinguished cannon of Scottish ghost stories.
For those who seek out the unnerving, the unknown and the unexplainable, Dark Encounters is guaranteed to raise the hair on the back of your neck.
'A really atmospheric book. Best set aside for a cold, dark winters evening in front of a roaring log fire!'
* Women Together *'Like most really good ghost stories, there is an element of fact or historical myth surrounding it to make the tale that much more authentic. The author also has the knack of keeping the reader hanging on his words to try and find out what was the cause of the tale'
* Army Rumours *William Croft Dickinson, CBE (28 August 1897 May 1963) was an English historian, a leading expert in the history of early modern Scotland and an author of both childrens fiction and adult ghost stories.
Alistair W. J. Kerr was born in Scotland. His father was an officer in the Royal Army Medical Corps, who later became an academic. Alistair studied History and Law at the University of Edinburgh and later became a civil servant. He is the author of Betrayal: The Murder of Robert Nairac GC (Cambridge Academic, 2015).