The Bookseller's Ghost
By Sharon Bradshaw
Publication Date: 7th December, 2020
Publisher : Independently published
Page length : 77 Pages
Genre : Ghost Fiction/Ghost Horror
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.

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Sharon Bradshaw
Sharon Bradshaw is a Historical Fiction Author, Storyteller, and Poet. She lives in the United Kingdom with her family, and a large collection of books.
Tradition and folklore have their roots in the tales told around the fire, thousands of years ago. Or beneath the stars on warm, summer nights. Tales which have been adapted across the years in their telling, and re-telling. Until possibly all that remains is a grain of truth from the original version. Often these were about real people like King Arthur, and the lives they led; their battles, and warriors; the women or men they loved, and the children.
Sharon writes the 8th century Durstan series, which begins on Iona in 794 AD. You will find a brief History of the early medieval period in the prequel, A Druid's Magic. Written from the research she did into the time we used to call the Dark Ages. Followed by The Monk Who Cast A Spell, and Passion And The Monk which takes place on Lindisfarne. Durstan Of Iona, book 4, will be coming soon.
Her first collection of faery stories, again based on folklore and tradition, has been published in The Woodcutter And The Faery Queen. She is also passionate about writing ghost stories. Those which are eerie, and make you want to check that you really are alone when it's almost dark. Eleven of which are in The Bookseller's Ghost, followed by Old Meg And The Fox, with others coming soon in 2024. Whilst you'll find her first collection of love poetry in: From Now 'til Then.
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