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Great Ghost Stories #2

Tales to Freeze the Blood: More Great Ghost Stories

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ACE 0786716797 (ISBN13: 9780786716791)

The Furnished room / O. Henry --
The Night-doings at "Deadman's" / Ambrose Bierce --
A Little night fishing / Sydney J. Bounds --
Not yet solved / Anonymous --
The Hostelry / Guy De Maupassant --
The Grey cottage / Mrs. Claxton --
Round the fire / Mrs. Crowe --
The Doll's ghost / F. Marion Crawford --
The Cold embrace / Mary Elizabeth Braddon --
At Ravenholme Junction / Anonymous --
How the third floor knew the potteries / Amelia B. Edwards --
The Saving of a soul / Sir Richard Burton --
The Bearer of the message / Fritz Hopman --
Canon Alberic's scrap-book / M. R. James --
The Story of Medhans Lea / E. and H. Heron --
The Passing of Edward / Richard Middleton --
An unsolved mystery / E. Owens Blackburne --
The Horrors of Sleep / Emily Bronte --
Streets of the city / Tony Richards --
In the dark / Mary E. Penn --
Shadows on the grass / Steve Rasnic Tem --
The Roads of Donnington / Rick Kennett --
The Day that father brought something home / R. Chetwynd-Hayes.

270 pages, Paperback

First published September 11, 2006

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R. Chetwynd-Hayes

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Ronald Henry Glynn Chetwynd-Hayes aka Angus Campbell.

Ronald Chetwynd-Hayes was an author, best known for his ghost stories. His first published work was the science fiction novel The Man From The Bomb in 1959. He went on to publish many collections and ten other novels including The Grange, The Haunted Grange, And Love Survived and The Curse of the Snake God. He also edited over 20 anthologies. Several of his short works were adapted into anthology style movies in the United Kingdom, including The Monster Club and From Beyond the Grave. Chetwynd-Hayes' book The Monster Club contains references to a film-maker called Vinke Rocnnor, an anagram of Kevin Connor, the director of From Beyond the Grave.

He won the Bram Stoker Award for Lifetime Achievement for 1988, and the British Fantasy Society Special Award in 1989.

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