Throttle by Joe Hill & Stephen King – Father and son combine to re-tell the classic Richard Matheson tale ‘Duel’. This time it’s demonic trucker v Hells Angels.
Out and Back by Barbara Roden – When a couple go exploring in an old abandoned amusement park, you know it’s not going to be happy ending. Reminded me a little of Robert Aickman.
Cold to the Touch by Simon Strantzas – An Arctic setting and strange alien architecture combine to give this tale a pleasant Lovecraftian tinge.
The Game of Bear by M R James & Reggie Oliver – This one set my pulse racing before I even read it. It’s a tale which was begun by the legendary English ghost story author before his death. Reggie Oliver picks up the reins and does an admirable job of completing this archetypal Jamesian tale of a disputed inheritance.
Party Talk by John Gaskin – Classic ghost story, told in the traditional style, about a wronged young mother and her quest for vengeance.
The Axholme Toll by Mark Valentine – Another classic chiller, combining real and imagined legends surrounding a mystery tale by an unknown author.
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