Ebook {Epub PDF} Abbot’s Keep: A Ghost Story by Benedict Ashforth
‘Reminiscent of Poe, Abbot's Keep by Benedict Ashforth is a haunting novella with unique form and beautiful prose.’ Michael Bailey (HWA Bram Stoker Award Nominee) ‘ an eerie, atmospheric ghost story has a gentle eeriness that keeps the reader wanting to find out more.'/5(). Abbot's Keep: A Ghost Story|Benedict Ashforth, Mister Penny|Marie Hall Ets, Frogs and Toads As a New Pet (As a New Pet Series) (Guide to Owning A)|John Coborn, How to Build Nester Dinghy, Part 2 / Aluminum vs. Steel: Structural Efficiency / Building Liz / Metal Hardware Without Welding / Building the Glen-L Yukon, Part 2 (Boatbuilder: The Journal of Boat Design and Construction, Volume 19 /10(). · Abbot's Keep: A Ghost Story by Benedict Ashforth. Paperback $ Paperback. $ Audio MP3 on CD. $ View All Available Formats Editions. Ship This Item — Qualifies for Free Shipping Buy Online, Pick up in Store Check Availability Pages:
Writing ghost stories: an interview with Benedict Ashforth. When I was a child, we lived in a 's house in Sydney that though not all that old, unlike our ancient house in France, had a kind of elusively sinister atmosphere, complete with creaking woodwork and sudden shadows glimpsed out of the corner of your eye. Benedict Ashforth is the author of the UK Bestselling Kindle Ghost Story, Abbot's Keep. Praise for Abbot's Keep: ' an eerie, atmospheric ghost story has a gentle eeriness that keeps the reader wanting to find out more.' Julie K Top 50 Reviewer 'A gripping read right from the beginning. Couldn't put it down.' D Boydell. Benedict Ashforth lives in Dorset, England, with his wife, Lynne, and son, Antony. benedict@www.doorway.ru @HorrorFly.
Abbot's Keep: A Ghost Story by Benedict Ashforth. Paperback $ Paperback. $ Audio MP3 on CD. $ View All Available Formats Editions. Ship This. Abbot’s Keep, by Benedict Ashforth, is a 21 st century ghost story written in the Gothic style. It is an ode to ghost stories of the past, while maintaining a narrative that is accessible to a modern day audience. Many of the aspects of Gothic Literature are present. The story is set in , before mobile phones and email. A lawyer receives a letter from his troubled brother, which draws him to the namesake old house, Abbot’s Keep. The build up in suspense is superb. The house — beside the Thames, dating back to the dissolution of the monasteries — is wonderfully evoked.
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