Ten unnerving tales of the weird and uncanny from award-winning author Victoria Williamson.
An unwelcome visitor, a hungry house, an unsettling doll and a sinister Christmas surprise…
These are just some of the disturbing childhood tales in this anthology for adults who are young at heart, and younger readers with old souls who have strong stomachs and a taste for the macabre.
I love short horror stories, and Victoria Williamson is adept at bringing on the spine tingly chills and unnerving thrills without loads of gore.
In these 10 twisted tales the protagonists are children, but I would not recommend these as bedtime stories for very young readers because some of them do get pretty damned creepy, especially the longer story at the end "Curtain Calls" about a girl who senses something terribly wrong with her renovated bedroom, particularly with the second hand material that was used to make her new curtains.
There are cautionary tales, such as what happens to one child when she makes up a haunted house story to manipulate her parents, and an amusing story of what happens to the favored child who won't quit picking on her sister. There is the fear a child has of being left alone with a strange relative he has never met, and of course, there is more than one bully to be dealt with.
I loved all of these stories. If you are in the mood for some hair-raising tales without explicit bloodshed, this is for you.
5 out of 5 stars
My thanks to Silver Thistle Press for the gifted paperback.




