Monday, December 23, 2024

Book of the Week: Old Meg And The Fox by Sharon Bradshaw




Old Meg And The Fox

The Ghosts from the Bazaar Series

by Sharon Bradshaw



Don't you believe in ghosts? Even just a little bit...

When Amy sees a woman dressed in black rags inside the cottage, and finds the bones behind the fireplace, she can't help feeling afraid. Old Meg lived there at the time of the witch trials in 1612, and has haunted the land around Pendle Hill since then. Dan is adamant that she is harmless, but no one knows if the same can be said of the fox.

In the other tales, Ivy Simmonds refuses to leave her treasured possessions behind including the people she has loved. Frank Newsome, who was shipwrecked in the 1800s, regularly walks along the Northumbrian coast. Sim's spirit may not have left Gracie. Whilst Aru and Garan come back every year at Samhain, to relive the murder which took place under the standing stones near Glastonbury. Is this a warning that someone else will die in tragic circumstances?

You'll find whispers from beyond the grave; glimpses of something more in the shadows; along with the strange, and inexplicable in this second collection of ghost stories. As the characters rely on psychic skills or belief, to guide them through their fear of the macabre and those things which truly do go bump in the night.

Old Meg And The Fox, a collection of haunting tales, can be read as a standalone book or part of the Ghosts From The Bazaar series.

Praise for Old Meg And The Fox:

"ull up a chair and cozy up by the fire with these chilling tales. A highly recommended read for paranormal fans, or for those of us who can't get enough of things that go bump in the night..."
~ Veronica Barton, author


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