Description:
In each of these seven tales, unpleasantries and grotesqueries abound-and Grant reminds us with each one that there can be fates even worse than death.
Brief description: Helen Grant has a passion for the Gothic and for ghost stories. Joyce Carol Oates has described her as "a brilliant chronicler of the uncanny as only those who dwell in places of dripping, graylit beauty can be". A lifelong fan of the ghost story writer M. R. James, Grant has spoken at two M. R. James conferences and appeared at the Dublin Ghost Story Festival. She lives in Perthshire with her family, and when not writing, she likes to explore abandoned country houses and swim in freezing lochs. Her novels include Ghost (2018) and Too Near the Dead (2021).
Review Quotes:
"A brilliant chronicler of the uncanny as only those who dwell in places of dripping, graylit beauty can be." - Joyce Carol Oates
"Grant's work in this book is classic supernatural fiction, though with some nice subtle chills, great character work and the kind of variety that makes the horror genre so rewarding." - The Agony Column
"Meticulously written and with carefully calculated chills." - Black Static
"Like [M. R.] James (and indeed the best practitioners of the genre), Helen Grant recognises the way mystery and atmosphere are generated using strange localities . . . . a fine, well-deserved, long-overdue collection." - Ghosts & Scholars
"Grant's effortlessly simple prose style . . . makes re-reading a repeatable pleasure." - The Pan Review