Chill Tidings: Dark Tales of the Christmas Season

Paperback Published on: 15/10/2020
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Chill Tidings
Perfect winter reading
A perfect read to oppose the Christmas feel good novels. Creepy and atmospheric these are perfect winter evening reading. Many thanks to the publishers for... READ MORE
Emily@waterstonestorquay
Chill Tidings
Dark, entertaining stuff
This is a volume from my hands-down favourite series of reprint anthologies, The British Library Tales of the Weird. Each book contains a mix of lesser- an... READ MORE
Simon Unsworth

Synopsis

'The tiles of the hall floor were as pretty as ever, as cold as ever, and bore, as always on Christmas Eve, the trickling pattern of dark blood.'

The gifts are unwrapped, the feast has been consumed and the fire is well fed - but the ghosts are still hungry. The ghosts are at the door.

Welcome to a new collection of Christmas nightmares, ushering in a fresh host of ghastly phantoms and otherworldly intruders bent on ruining, or partaking in, the most wonderful time of the year. With classic tales from Algernon Blackwood, Elizabeth Bowen, Charlotte Riddell and L. P. Hartley jostling with rare pieces from the sleeping periodicals and literary magazines of the British Library collections, it's time to open the door and let the real festivities begin.

Publisher information

  • Publisher: British Library Publishing
  • ISBN: 9780712353236
  • Number of pages: 224
  • Dimensions: 190 x 130 mm
  • Languages: English

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Chill Tidings
P.S. Spending 2022 anxiously waiting for the next volume of Christmas Ghost stories by British Library.
‘’At the edge of the dark sky, sprinkled with stars, a faint band of cold light heralded the rising moon. How different from the grey light of dawn, that u... READ MORE
Amalia Gkavea