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Old 10-04-2019, 12:49 PM   #787
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Originally Posted by ZodWallop View Post
I know books often go on a never ending TBR list, but I'd recommend reading Dark Harvest soon. Not because you're missing a modern day classic, but because it is a perfect read for October (and it is short).

Norman Partridge has some other books available that are much cheaper than Dark Harvest. I liked Dark Harvest enough to immediately buy the others. He has a collection of October-themed short stories called Johnny Halloween: Tales of the Dark Season. I think I'll give that a read this month.

Thanks for further info on this author.

I have to finish (first) "Fury of the Tomb," by S.A. Sidor and then (second) Vol. 6 of the WONDERFUL anthology series, "The Wimbourne Book of Victorian Ghost Stories." Here's the link for these. Notice the great prices:

https://www.amazon.com/s?k=wimbourne...b_sb_ss_c_2_28

Then comes Norman Partridge - but in time for Halloween.
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