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In this new collection of eleven stories, Stephen Volk explores the wide span of possibilities of the ghost story in its various manifestations-from hauntings set in the quotidian modern world, to ones that hark back to traditional, but no less chilling, tales of the past. When battle-scarred army veterans are recruited for an archaeological dig in Wiltshire, more than bones are unearthed, in 'Unrecovered'. A pleasure park becomes anything but pleasurable in 'Three Fingers, One Thumb'. In '31/10' a notorious, fateful BBC TV studio is revisited, while in 'The Waiting Room' a supernatural encounter makes Charles Dickens himself come to question both his creative inspiration and his fundamental beliefs. Three brand new stories are included here: 'The Crossing', 'Baby on Board', and 'Lost Loved Ones'-the latter novella being a sequel to Volk's television series Afterlife and a welcome return for him to the much-loved character of Alison Mundy, the troubled psychic medium, in a world post-Covid. As with the rest of the book, these have the author's trademark mixture of 'horror and heartbreak' (Nathan Ballingrud); qualities that have earned him praise as 'one of our genre's foremost practitioners in the short form' (Peter Tennant, Black Static) and 'one of the most provocative and unsettling of contemporary writers' (Andy Hedgecock, Interzone).
"HELP! WANTED is a rollicking, creepy, crazy, and thoroughly unnerving collection of work-related horror stories by the cream of today's horror crop. Each story is as stingingly fresh as a razor cut!" - Jonathan Maberry, New York Times Bestselling author of Dust & Decay and Patient Zero
Coins of a Lost Civilization by Stephen Volk. Discovered in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada in 2018, 20 Exclusive pages of color photos indicate the Ten Tribes of Israel passed along the Bering Strait, through Alaska and Yukon and Alberta into what is now America, creating or leaving these stone precursors to coins along the way: Shofars, menorahs, torches, even now-extinct amphibian animals, in the time of their naming Mount Elias along their journey...
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