ISBN-13: 9781606643952 / Angielski / Miękka / 2009 / 156 str.
Houses haunted by the skull-bones of a dead man Vampires Haunted steamships Dolls like Chuckie -- but "nice " Horror fans will adore F. Marion Crawford's "Wandering Ghosts": Crawford had a sensibility and a gift a lot like Peter Straub's (though no one could mistake this book for a collection of Straub's stories -- their talents might be similar, but their subject matter isn't). But, oddly, he isn't remembered, like Stoker and Hodgson and Shelley, as a horror writer, nor, like Robert Louis Stevenson, (who gave the world both Jekyll and Mr. Hyde) as a writer of adventure. More like Henry James, we suppose: the man had a reputation, in his day, as a "serious" writer.
Yuck.
This book, at least, is a horror collection. We know you'll love it.