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Summary
A set of beautifully crafted tales of the imagination by a
writer who was smitten by the magic of the speculative short
story at the age of twelve and has remained under its spell
ever since. These few stories cover three closely related sub-genres:
science fiction, fantasy and horror. In the White Garden
murders are taking place nightly, but who is leaving the deep
foot-prints in the flower beds? Twelve men are locked in the
jury room, but thirteen emerge after their deliberations are
over. In a call centre serving several worlds, the staff are
less than helpful when things go wrong with a body-change
holiday. Three of the stories form a set piece under the
sub-sub-genre title of 'Anglo-Saxon Tales'. This trilogy
takes the reader back to a time when strange gods ruled the
lives of men and elves were invisible creatures who caused
mayhem among mortals. Garry Kilworth has created a set of stories that lift
readers out of their ordinary lives and place them in
situations of nightmare and wonder, or out among far distant
suns. Come inside and meet vampires, dragons, ghosts, aliens,
weremen, people who walk on water, clones, ghouls and
marvellous wolves with the secret of life written beneath
their eyelids.
'Kilworth's stories are delightfully nuanced and carefully
wrought.'
Publishers Weekly
'A bony-handed clutch of short stories, addictive and
hallucinatory.'
The Times
'Here is a writer determined and well equipped to
contribute to the shudder-count.'
The Guardian
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