Monday, October 28, 2024

Book of the Week: The Bookseller's Ghost by Sharon Bradshaw #ParanormalFiction #Ghosts #Horror #RecommendedReading




The Bookseller’s Ghost

The Ghosts from the Bazaar Series

by Sharon Bradshaw


Shall you sleep tonight? Perhaps your thoughts will turn instead to a boy calling from beyond the grave? His shadow could easily walk across your bedroom wall, if you close your eyes. There won't be any explanation for it... Not in the darkest part of the night.

The Bookseller's Ghost explores the spectres that haunt us. Glimpsed in dark corners, and ancient places like Calvington Hall in The House On The Fens. Or the churchyard in The Curse Of Ezekiel Marlow. An Archaeologist meets someone he knew long ago, but is all as it seems? Paranormal love also lives on in Lost On The Moor, and Ben's Tale. Children play with Imaginary Friends. Whilst other spirits exist only in memory, or the inexplicable. Reaching out, to touch the fear within us.

"When the candle is burning low, the wind howling beyond the window and door, it is time to read The Bookseller's Ghost. Montague Rhodes James (1862 - 1936), the master of ghost stories, was the inspiration behind the eleven tales in this collection. Also, Edgar Allan Poe (1809 - 1849), and Charles Dickens (1812 - 1870)." Eerie, dark, and chilling... The Bookseller's Ghost is the first book in The Ghosts From The Bazaar series.


Praise for The Bookseller’s Ghost:


Author Bradshaw eerily sets the scene for the chills to come in this spooktacular collection of ghostly tales. Readers are swept into stories of the bizarre and macabre, giving a glimpse of a paranormal realm surrounding us.


Are the happenings real, or simply stirs of our imagination? Do the spirits reach out to calm us, or deliver a warning, or vengeance from beyond? Each story delivers a different perspective, with chilling results!

~ Amazon 5* Review


I thoroughly enjoyed this collection of realistic, believable ghost stories that read like true encounters rather than from the vivid imagination of author Sharon Bradshaw. I highly recommend this book and look forward to reading her other historical novels.

~ Amazon 5* Review


These eerie ghost stories are quite enjoyable, in part because they invoke imagery to relay fearfulness rather than shock value. Whispers in the night really can bring forth a sense of fear in an old-fashioned way that's delightfully frightening. Kudos to the author for taking this approach. Highly recommended for lovers of things that go bump in the night!

~ Amazon 5* Review



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