Monday, 27 December 2010

Tales of Terror from the Black Ship


The Old Inn clings to a clifftop above a storm-lashed sea. Ethan and Cathy are sick and their father has gone to fetch a doctor... but they are not alone for long. A young sailor comes begging for shelter, and the three of them sit out the throes of the storm with the visitor telling the children grisly and terrifying tales to pass the time.

But some thing about the man makes Ethan suspicious, and he is anxious for the storm to blow over, their father to return and the long night to come to no end.

Storms whistling through the sails, evil pirates pacing floorboards, and of course, a haunted ship of ghostly beings... All this and more waiting to give you goose bumps in an atmospheric and thrilling collection os spooky seafaring tales.

Steel yourself against the blood-curdling terror that lies ahead, for you will realise that whatever horror the vistitor can cojure with his stories, it is nothing compared with the heart stopping revelation that comes with the new dawn.

Wednesday, 3 November 2010

Uncle Montague's Tales of Terror

'Uncle Montague's Tales of Terror' is a book about a boy called Edgar and his uncle - Uncle Montague, who lives beyond the woods. Edgar visits his uncle quite often to hear his stories. One day, Uncle Montague tells Edgar a set of really scary stories ( well it's meant to be),and he discovers his uncle's house is full of objects that appear in these ghastly narratives. How did he come by such a terrifying collection? As it starts to get late and fog starts to appear, Edgar must return home safely back through the woods again. Who knows what may out there? Or maybe, the answer to Edgar's question may be revealed on the way...

The book's cover .
Creepy!

You'll have to read it and find out.

There is also other books such as Tales of Terror from the Black Ship and Tales of Terror from the Tunnel's Mouth. So, if you liked Uncle Montague's Tales of Terror then,why don't you read these.

Go to the book's website and find out more ,at: http://www.talesofterror.co.uk/