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In the real world, it's 2027, and disgruntled, lone-wolf data analyst Adam Harker works for a corporation he hates. In this dystopian future, many seek to lose themselves in virtual reality games, but Adam is dead set against playing Darkworlds, designed by mega-corporation Miskatonic Games, until he's tempted by two quite different people for two wholly different reasons. In the game, it's 1927, and Adam Harker is in London battling against the minions of Cthulhu, but then come hints and suggestions that something else stirs, something wicked and secret, something new, rising up and replicating itself within the code and taking on the form of ageless evil. ¿Hidden knowledge leads Adam through a series of terrifying revelations as he searches from London to Glastonbury and into the Dreamlands. Join Adam as he fights to save his friends, and maybe even the world itself, from the horrors that lurk in the game.
This is a collection of 12 ghost and horror stories by author Tony Walker set in the streets, parks and rivers of London. The London fog, the River Thames and things that go bump in the night. The Highgate Vampire: set in the 1970s when a lazy hippy in a Highgate squat gets more involved than he should in the goings on in Highgate Cemetery.Bad Times in Little Venice: when you do favours for your boss in the hope of that promotion and find yourself at night down by the canal.Gematria: Regents Canal and Camden Town and lots of unlucky numbers.The Shadow of the Ripper: 19th Century Whitechapel and a young Irish girl just looking to make a living.Noises in the Attic: An offer of cheap accommodation in an old house in Wapping next to The Prospect of Whitby seems too good to be true. But who live upstairs?The Frog God: The things you find in Greenwich Market.
Discover a collection of sixteen chilling tales set in the eerie landscapes of Cumbria and the Lake District. Within these pages, encounter vampires, fairy kings, and menacing monsters lurking in the shadows of Kendal, Carlisle, Barrow, Baron, and the untamed Western reaches of Cumbria.These stories will send shivers down your spine, evoke bone-chilling terror, and even elicit an unexpected smile before jolting you with fear.
Four tales of castles, Gothic horror, false wives, and treacherous husbands.Dungarvan Castle: After a road accident, a soldier wakes to find himself in a castle with his wife standing beside him-except he doesn't ever remember being married.The Dark Tower: A philandering minstrel enters the haunted forest of Brec'helean. Boastfully, he declares his next conquest will be the mistress of the Dark Tower of Ker-Zu. But she is wilier and far more deadly than he is.Dalston Hall: In 1322, the Scottish Army moves south, and Henry Dalson seals up his tower. Outside, in the snow, stands a strange black-clad figure. Taking pity on this man, Lord Dalston invites him in. It's the story of an ancient and deadly Celtic spirit of the place.Schloss Von Hohenwald: In 1927, an English tourist finds a damsel in distress locked in a Styrian castle. The wise choice would be to leave.
A new collection of horror stories for Halloween. The tales are set variously in sun-soaked California, stylish Paris, haunted Austria, in the outskirts of Berlin and even rainy Cumbria.These fourteen stories are intended to scare you, make you shiver, horrify you and at times even to give you a wry smile.If you have enjoyed Tony's previous collections of horror and ghost stories, you are sure to enjoy this new anthology of tales to terrify.
Sixteen supernatural stories set in the county of Cumbria. The collection includes classic ghost stories such as A West Cumberland Coalmine, modern horror stories such as The Derwentwater Haunting and The Highest Inn in England, stories based on local legends such as The Mallerstang Boggle and The Little Man of Carlisle, and some folk-horror themed stories such as The Grizedale Forest Wedding.Tony Walker is the narrator of The Classic Ghost Stories Podcast.
Step into the eerie world of Tony Walker's Further Ghost Stories. This collection of 19 spine tingling tales will keep you on the edge of your seat. Set in Cumbria, Scotland, London, and Wales, these previously unpublished stories are brought to life with atmospheric illustrations that will transport you to the heart of the supernatural. With a strong sense of place, each story is a haunting masterpiece of terror, mystery, and delight in equal measure. From ghostly apparitions to daemonic possessions and evil fairies, the stories will leave you spellbound till the very last page. Tony Walker's engaging writing style has captivated readers for years, and this latest collection is no exception. Each story will leave you breathless, wondering what will happen next. As the narrator of the successful, the Classic Ghost Stories Podcast, Tony's passion for the supernatural is evident in every word. Whether you are a long time fan or you are new to the genre, Further Ghost Stories is sure to keep you up at night pages until the very end.
Traditional Christmas Ghost Stories with a twist in the tail. Perfect to read on a dark winter's night while wrapping presents. These modern ghost stories are written in the best tradition of ghostly tales. Ideal for reading by the lights of the Christmas Tree.Enjoyable, atmospheric and very human stories that are guaranteed to bring a pleasurable chill to your Christmas atmosphere
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