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Reggie Suntan
(2011)(The third book in theBinscombe Tales series)
A collection of stories byJohn Whitbourn
In the small English village of Binscombe you will discover:
an ongoing war with the countryside's oldest inhabitants;
an electricity substation built to imprison a centuries-old adversary;
the gangster whose holiday villa is haunted by something even nastier than him.
It's all rather peculiar, and quite enough to put Mr Oakley off his pint, but luckily the mysterious Mr Disvan is on hand to set matters right - in a manner of speaking.
BBC/Gollancz book prizewinner John Whitbourn is the author of nine critically acclaimed novels that effortlessly merge the genres of literary fiction, suburban fantasy, ghost stories, SF and outright horror. His Binscombe Tales series has been widely anthologized in The Year's Best Fantasy and After Midnight collections, and has long been sought by connoisseurs of weird tales.
Genre:Urban Fantasy
an ongoing war with the countryside's oldest inhabitants;
an electricity substation built to imprison a centuries-old adversary;
the gangster whose holiday villa is haunted by something even nastier than him.
It's all rather peculiar, and quite enough to put Mr Oakley off his pint, but luckily the mysterious Mr Disvan is on hand to set matters right - in a manner of speaking.
BBC/Gollancz book prizewinner John Whitbourn is the author of nine critically acclaimed novels that effortlessly merge the genres of literary fiction, suburban fantasy, ghost stories, SF and outright horror. His Binscombe Tales series has been widely anthologized in The Year's Best Fantasy and After Midnight collections, and has long been sought by connoisseurs of weird tales.
Genre:Urban Fantasy
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