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Post by Gloomy Sundae on Apr 15, 2007 9:24:30 GMT -5
Amy Myers (ed.) - The Third Book of After Midnight Stories (William Kimber, 1987) Brian Lumley - The Thin People Alma Priestley - The Neapolitan Bedroom R. Chetwynd-Hayes - Moving Day A. L. Barker - Element Of Doubt J. C. Trewin - The Manse John Whitbourn - Waiting For A Bus Jean Stubbs - The Band in the Park Ross McKay - The Indian’s Grave Mike Sims - Warm As Snow Derek Stanford - Meeting Mr. Singleton Meg Buxton - The Neighbours John Marsh - The Whisperer Kelvin I. Jones - Mandrake Fred Urquhart - Swing High, Willie Brodie Lanyon Jones - The Nine Lessons and CarolsJohn Whitbourn - Waiting For A Bus: Another Biscombe tale, this time old Bob Springer recounts his experiences at the local bus stop when a man asked him to wait with him. The taciturn stranger is a marvellous creation, a man of few words, never slow to see the worst in the human race ... Laymon Jones - The Nine Lessons And Carols ; Stevas discovers a beautifully bound handwritten book of classical 18th century church music among some works by de Sade and various treatises on necromancy which are hidden amongst some dusty volumes of Victorian theology. He decides that the music must be performed, and even attempts to pass it off as his own. Bad news for the boy treble who begins to suffer from nightmares of being fettered in a concealed room and forced to sing until his lungs burst, while his body begins to take on the shape of the cruelly crippled.
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