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Kate Collins, whose new book is a chilling upda
Horror is a remarkably flexible genre – one that can take all sorts of forms. From the subtleties of the ghost story all the way through to the flat-out grossness of body horror, along with its mallea
GEAR UP FOR AUTUMN WITH THESE CHILLING TALES OF HAUNTED HOUSES, RIVER SPIRITS AND A ONE-EYED TROLL
What supernatural folklore reveals about human nature
You’d have to be clueless not to have noticed the massive resurgence in popularity of Golden Age mystery fiction. Contemporary readers are as hooked on the combination of intricate plotting, brain-twi
Hauntology on Skye – remains of a Viking ...
T hey say everyone has a book inside them. (If you’re drawn to quests or escapades you may have a whole shelf ’s worth.) But experiencing real-life events is one thing; turning that into unputdownable