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Hayley Davis has had a miscarriage. She and her husband Graham are devastated but determined to carry on. On returning home, however, they find their house has an extra tenant. The ghost of a little girl. A little girl called Angie. But that's no problem, surely? Just the ghost of a little girl? What harm can that do? Quite a lot, it seems
Listen...can you hear? The sound of old bones in the night? The sound of a woman who can make her wishes come true...but only if they're bad wishes? The sound of a man haunted by the most terrifying ghost imaginable? The sound of the inexorable treat of the living dead? "Old Bones Lie Still" has thirteen terrifying tales of the blackest night, of the bleakest heart. Dare you enter these worlds? Dare you listen? There...in the night...in the dark...the sound of old bones. Old bones who will not lie still...
Eve Wilson's husband, Carl, is dead. And yet, she still believes that he's somehow guiding her, prompting her, leaving clues for her ...but would her husband really lead her to a place of violence, degradation and horror? Who's voice has Eve been listening to? Who's ringing Pavlov's Bell?
Spring, 2000. A new season, a new Millennium, and for Chris Allsop and his wife Nicola, a new start. Things haven't been great between them recently, but now they have a new home in a new town, and as Tony Blair's New Labour would have it, "Things Can Only Get Better."However, the town they've moved into. Muncaster, is rotten to the core, corrupted by the evil acts carried out by a dead man, and their new home is the epicentre of depravity and degredation.They've just moved in - will they survive long enough to move out? A TERRIFYING paranormal thriller, Ten deals with the persistence of evil, the charisma of the corrupt, and the bravery of confrontation.
This brilliantly illustrated children's book recounts the story of a small red marble won by an older brother in a contest and loved by his younger sister. Lost while at sea, the marble is churned up by the sea for decades until discovered as sea glass on the shore of Prince Edward Island by the girl, now a grandmother, who shares the story with her grandchildren.
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