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The Haunting Season: Nine Ghostly Tales for Long Winter Nights by Bridget Collins

dark mysterious medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? N/A
  • Strong character development? N/A
  • Loveable characters? N/A
  • Diverse cast of characters? N/A
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? N/A

2.75

A collection of short stories with a ghost/haunting theme:

1) A Study in Black & White: man rents strange house & is haunted by the former owner who has a soft spot for chess.

2) Thwaite's Tenant: woman & her young son try to flee her abusive marriage but end up at a house where the owner's wife disappeared in strange circumstances.

3) The Eel Singers - man who can predict the near future heads to the one spot where he cannot see anything except the present.

4) Lily Wilt - photographer becomes obsessed with the corpse of a young girl he has been hired to photograph for posterity.

5) The Chillingham Chair - haunted wheelchair points to the murder of its former user.

6) The Hanging of the Greens: man is drawn into the strange tale of one of his self-help group attendees.

7) Confinement: late 19th century woman confined in her chamber to give birth is haunted by the tale of a local witch.

8) Monster: man goes looking for dinosaur fossils but who is the real monster?

The Chillingham Chair is the best of these stories & was written by Laura Purcell. The others are all really strange & not really very well developed & they left me with an odd sense of disappointment as if there was something missing from all of them.  

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