NEW TITLE NEWS ...
AN UNHEAVENLY HOST by C.E. WARD
C.E. (Clive) WARD
is the author of three Sarob Press ghost story collections ... Vengeful Ghosts (1998), Seven Ghosts and One Other (2010) and Malevolent Visitants (2016). Sarob Press also published Clive’s
stand-alone novella Legionnaire (2019). The collections sold out very, very
quickly and are now almost impossible
to find ... and, when they do appear for sale, command very high prices.
And now comes
collection number four ... An Unheavenly Host contains eight
distinctly Jamesian ghost stories (four are previously
unpublished) ~ here you will discover creepy, dark graveyards, churches, lonely
farms, shadowy lanes and places where the past intrudes terribly and vengefully
upon the present, and where things best forgotten are also best left alone ...
and unspoken of. Fill your glass, stoke the fire, and settle down in your
favourite chair for a selection of decidedly pleasing terrors.
The rather gruesome wrap dust jacket art is by, of course, the always and ever brilliant PAUL LOWE.
Stories: Autumn Harvest, The Chapter House Window*, A Wrong Turn, Sins of the Fathers*, Assizes, Captured in Oils*, 11334, and Substantiated Evidence* (*original to this volume)
AN UNHEAVENLY HOST is a Hand Numbered Limited Edition Jacketed Hardcover. Bound in Wibalin Cloth (Fine Linen Style), Foil Blocked to Spine, Lithographically Printed on Quality 80gsm Cream Bookwove Paper, Coloured Endpapers, Section Sewn Binding & Head/Tailbands.
Approx 160pp including prelims etc.
Publication currently scheduled for late June 2022.
PRICES ... (inclusive of Postage and Packing)
UK: £38.00
EUROPE : 45,00 Euros
USA
& Rest of World:
USA $60
USA $65 (Tracked)
HOW TO ORDER
E-mail sarobpress@gmail.com to order/reserve your copy and make payment by one of
the methods detailed below.
HOW TO PAY
Paypal: visit www.paypal.com and send
payment using our e-mail address sarobpress@gmail.com
Cheque (payable to ROBERT MORGAN) [UK £ or USA $ only]
Cash. Cash at Senders Risk. (Euros ~ Paypal or Cash
Only).
Cheers,
Robert.
I loved 'Malevolent Visitants' . . . so count me in !
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