Emma Coleman’s fiction is steeped in local colour and rooted deep in her native Northamptonshire, imbuing these settings with shades and contours drawn from her love of nature, her passion for literature, and her own keen eye for detail. Her fiction is atmospheric, mesmeric, and deeply disturbing.
Tales of rural horror, both contemporary and historical, from one of genre fiction’s best kept secrets.
Contents:
Introduction
Five Small Boys
He Who Saw The Abyss
The Glasshouse
A Daughter
The Babies of Springtime
Unearthed
Home
Opus Anglicanum
Lamassu
The Upright Man
The Magic Trick by Boz Boole
The Lighthouse
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