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Wakeful Children S P Oldham

Wakeful Children By S P Oldham

Wakeful Children by S P Oldham


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Summary

Wakeful Children is a collection of highly imaginative and inventive short stories.

Wakeful Children Summary

Wakeful Children: A Collection of Horror and Supernatural Tales by S P Oldham

Wakeful Children is a collection of highly imaginative and inventive short stories.
The oak sways gently, a shiver shimmers its way from roots to tip. A branch creaks as if in resistance. A small, fresh leaf strains to curl into life, shows promise for an instant, then withers and dies. A sigh, just beyond human hearing, vibrates the night. All else is still.
You will be unwittingly taken on a journey to witness the twisted brutality of Joe Gallows, the weird dream-scape of The Sandman, the ice-cold grasp of The Face of the Gale, the elemental horror of an ancient, evil entity in Devil's Drop. You will visit some of the residents down a darkly troubled street in Absorption; watched over by a beautiful, malignant presence all the while.
These and other tales make Wakeful Children an extremely unusual, compelling and refreshingly different read in this genre. One that will leave you thinking of it long after you have turned the last page...

About S P Oldham

S P Oldham has been published in anthologies, calendars, e-zines, cards, and Rutland Radio's broadcast, Sunday Night Story. She has previously written three horror fiction e-books. She lives in South Wales.

Additional information

NGR9781789010145
9781789010145
1789010144
Wakeful Children: A Collection of Horror and Supernatural Tales by S P Oldham
New
Paperback
Troubador Publishing
2018-03-28
144
N/A
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