Fourbodings

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Fourbodings
Edited by Peter Crowther
Cemetery Dance, 2005, $40.00
ISBN: 1587670909

“So Long Gerry” by Terry Lamsley. The flat is in a perfect location, the cost reasonable and the ability to move in immediately elates “mature” student Gerry Royal. However, ideal turns surreal when a stranger asks for Maggie; Gerry soon begins to wonder if he shares his flat with the previous occupant as her past seems to want to replace his present.

“Langthwaite Road” by Simon Clark. When his friend Paul Robertson died on Langthwaite Road, Vic Blake begins researching the history of what he learns is a deadly place where in the last five years, eighteen people have died and thirty severely injured in car accidents. He soon believes that there is more to the road than just pavement. Guitar in hand and faith he is doing the right thing, he plans to exorcise Langthwaite Road.

“In the Valley Where the Belladonna Grows” by Tim Lebbon. Sixteen years have passed since Mary last seen another human, but now a man offers her freedom. She rejects it. The next day another man arrives saying her spouse Sherlock wants her home, but she refuses having never forgotten his betrayal. Others follow until she ponders whether she should visit her apparently dying husband.

“Stumps” by Mark Morris. In the garden of their new home, the Morgan family of four find polished “stumps”. For no apparent reason, these stumps frighten the family patriarch Colin who begins losing his grip on reality as he believes his past has come calling on him from the graveyard.

These are four interesting horror tales grips the audience because each one contains everyday people caught by something paranormal that initially seems so forebodingly normal.
 
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