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Fireside Gothic
Fireside Gothic | Andrew Taylor
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From the No.1 bestselling author of The American Boy and The Ashes of London comes a collection of three gothic novellas Broken Voices, The Leper House and The Scratch perfect for fans of The Loney by Andrew Michael Hurley.BROKEN VOICES It s Christmas before the Great War and two lonely schoolboys have been forced into companionship. Left in the care of an elderly teacher, there is little to do but listen to his eerie tales about the nearby Cathedral. The boys concoct a plan to discover if the stories are true. But the Cathedral is filled with hidden dangers, and curiosity can prove fatal.THE LEPER HOUSE One stormy night in Suffolk, a man s car breaks down following his sister s funeral. The only source of light comes from a remote cottage by the sea. The mysterious woman who lives there begs him to leave, yet he can t shake the sense that she somehow needs him. He attempts to return the next day but she is nowhere to be seen. And neither is the cottage.THE SCRATCH Clare and Gerald live a perfect life in the Forest of Dean with their cat, Cannop. Then Gerald s young nephew comes to stay. Jack is from another world active service in Afghanistan. The experience has left him outwardly untouched, but for a scratch that won t heal. Jack and Cannop don't like each other. Clare and Jack like each other too much. The scratch begins to fester."
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GatheringBooks
Fireside Gothic | Andrew Taylor
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#ARichLife Day 10: Cannot wait to read by the #Fireside again as we spend the December holidays in the Bay Area with family.

Velvetfur What a lovely cosy picture! ☺️ 1d
Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks Nice and cozy 🔥 ❤️ 1d
Eggs Great photo Myra! Enjoy your visit 🔥 1d
BarbaraBB Looks super cozy! 22h
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Amiable
Fireside Gothic | Andrew Taylor
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One can enjoy a wood fire worthily only when he warms his thoughts by it as well as his hands and feet. ~Odell Shepard. #CatsofLitsy

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MadCatRamble
Fireside Gothic | Andrew Taylor
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Mehso-so

I wouldn‘t say that I didn‘t enjoy Fireside Gothic, because I did. I was just incredibly easy to put down and hard to pick back up again. As far as gothic stories go, these are alright, but they failed to give me that little shiver of dread that I always hope for. All in all ok, but just ok.