Tales of Terror from the Black Ship

Author(s): Chris Priestley

Middle Readers

At the Old Inn, which clings precariously to a cliff top above a storm-lashed ocean, two sick children are left alone while their father fetches the doctor. Then a visitor comes begging for shelter, and so begins a long night of storytelling, in which young Ethan and Cathy, who have an unnatural appetite for stories of a macabre persuasion, sit out the last throes of the storm in the company of a sailor with more than enough grisly tales to satisfy them. But something about this sailor puts Ethan on edge, and he becomes increasingly agitated for his father's return. Only when the storm blows itself out can Ethan relax - but not for long, for the new dawn opens the children's eyes to a truth more shocking, more distressing than anything they heard the night before.

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The perfect follow-up to Uncle Montague's Tales of Terror - stepping up the gore factor, but keeping all the suspense and spookiness of its predecessor Includes a brand new story The commercial jacket treatment will encourage a new readership Literary horror stories in the tradition of Saki and Edgar Allan Poe, beautifully illustrated throughout by David Roberts

'The note of tension and suspense throughout the stories is brilliantly maintained and their ability to deliver one unexpected twist after another will delight even the most prescient of readers' Books for Keeps 'Tales of Terror from the Black Ship is Chris Priestley's second collection of macabre tales and once again he demonstrates that he is the master of the form ... These grisly, gothic tales deserve to be read aloud and are perfect for Halloween' The Scotsman 'Priestley is adept at creating a suitably creepy atmosphere, and his lightness of touch as a writer keeps the pages turning long into the night' The List

General Fields

  • : 9781408802755
  • : Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
  • : Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
  • : 01 January 2011
  • : 198mm X 129mm
  • : 01 August 2011
  • : books

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  • : Paperback
  • : Chris Priestley