This collection features a series of short stories that blend the bizarre and unsettling, reminiscent of classic penny dreadfuls. Each tale is crafted to evoke feelings of discomfort and creepiness, all while delivering a dose of terror. The modern twist adds a fresh perspective to the genre, making it a captivating read for those who enjoy the strange and macabre.
Katherine Stansfield Ordine dei libri
Katherine Stansfield crea narrative avvincenti che intrecciano ambientazioni storiche con elementi di folklore e mistero. La sua distintiva serie poliziesca, radicata nella storia della Cornovaglia, presenta un insolito duo di investigatori che risolve crimini ispirati a eventi reali e leggende locali. Questo approccio unico offre un'esperienza di lettura affascinante, spesso paragonata a un mix tra Sherlock Holmes, X-Files e Daphne du Maurier. Come metà della partnership di scrittura DK Fields, esplora ulteriormente regni immaginari, co-autori di romanzi fantasy politici.





- 2024
- 2020
We Could Be Anywhere By Now
- 72pagine
- 3 ore di lettura
In her second collection, We Could Be Anywhere by Now, Katherine Stansfield brings us poems about placement and displacement full of both wry comedy and uneasy tension. Stints in Wales, Italy and Canada, plus return trips to her native Cornwall all spark poems delighting in the off-key, the overheard, the comedy and pathos of everyday life.
- 2019
Cornwall 1845. What caused the death of a tattooed stranger found on Morwenstow beach clutching a key? Is he a victim of deliberate wrecking, lured by false lights? Or are tales of savage mermaids true?
- 2018
The Magpie Tree
- 320pagine
- 12 ore di lettura
Jamaica Inn, 1844: the talk is of witches. A boy has vanished in the woods of Trethevy on the North Cornish coast, and a reward is offered for his return. Shilly has had enough of such dark doings, but her new companion, the woman who calls herself Anna Drake, insists they investigate.
- 2017
Falling Creatures
- 352pagine
- 13 ore di lettura
Cornwall, 1844. On a lonely moorland farm not far from Jamaica Inn, farmhand Shilly finds love in the arms of Charlotte Dymond. When she's found on the moor with her throat cut, Shilly is determined to find out who is responsible, and so is the stranger calling himself Mr Williams who asks for Shilly's help.