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Fireside Gothic

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Publishing Details

Full Title:

Fireside Gothic

Contributors:

By (Author) Andrew Taylor

ISBN:

9780008171254

Publisher:

HarperCollins Publishers

Imprint:

HarperCollins

Publication Date:

2nd November 2017

UK Publication Date:

2nd November 2017

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Genre:
Fiction/Non-fiction:

Fiction

Other Subjects:

Contemporary horror and ghost stories
Classic horror and ghost stories
Historical fiction
First World War fiction
Short stories

Dewey:

823.92

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

256

Dimensions:

Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 19mm

Weight:

220g

Description

From the No.1 bestselling author of The American Boy and The Ashes of London comes a collection of three gothic novellas Broken Voices, The Leper House and The Scratch perfect for fans of The Loney by Andrew Michael Hurley.
Three dark tales to read by the fireside in the cold winter months

BROKEN VOICES

Its Christmas before the Great War and two lonely schoolboys have been left in the care of an elderly teacher. There is little to do but listen to his eerie tales about the nearby Cathedral. The boys concoct a plan to discover if the stories are true. But curiosity can prove fatal.

THE LEPER HOUSE

One stormy night, a mans car breaks down. The only light comes from a remote cottage by the sea. The mysterious woman who lives there begs him to leave, yet the next day he feels compelled to return. But, the woman is nowhere to be seen. And neither is the cottage.

THE SCRATCH

Clare and Gerald live in the Forest of Dean with their cat, Cannop. Geralds young nephew, back from service in Afghanistan, comes to stay, with a scratch that wont heal. Jack and Cannop don't like each other. Clare and Jack like each other too much. The scratch begins to fester.

Reviews

Praise for Fireside Gothic:

Spine tinglers that cry out to be read in the flickering light of a wood fire Wonderfully atmospheric Kate Saunders, The Times

Praise for The Ashes of London

The Ashes of London presents a breathtakingly ambitious picture of an era The multiple narrative strands are drawn together in a brilliantly orchestrated finale Financial Times

A complex weave of history and mystery and the first of a new series from Andrew Taylor The i

This is terrific stuff: intelligent, engrossing and, in its evocation of a long-vanished London, wonderfully plausible. Toby Clements, Daily Telegraph

A pacey story Taylor masters the detail as well as the broader picture A new Shardlake may be rising from the ashes The Times

Thrilling Gripping, fast-moving and credible Its a well-constructed political thriller with moments of horror, admirable and enjoyable. Taylor has done his research so thoroughly as to be unobtrusive Spectator

The description of London in 1666, as the Great Fire is at last dying down, is unforgettable Literary Review

Finely wrought and solidly researched The novels plot is fiendishly complex Sunday Telegraph

The Ashes of London is a chilling murder mystery and an equally transporting historical novel. A genuine pleasure from start to finish Peter Swanson

Author Bio

Andrew Taylor is the author of a number of novels, including the Dougal and Lydmouth crime series, the historical thrillers Bleeding Heart Square and The Anatomy of Ghosts, the ground-breaking Roth Trilogy, which was adapted into the acclaimed drama Fallen Angel, and The American Boy, his No. 1 bestselling historical novel which was a 2005 Richard & Judy Book Club choice. He has won many awards, including the CWA John Creasey New Blood Dagger, an Edgar Scroll from the Mystery Writers of America, the CWA Ellis Peters Historical Award (the only author to win it twice) and the CWA's prestigious Diamond Dagger, awarded for sustained excellence in crime writing. He also writes for the Spectator. He lives with his wife Caroline in the Forest of Dean.

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