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A fantastic new companion for late-night scares as the nights draw
in. Chilling ghost stories from the era of the fireside tale, a
series of dark and foreboding missives from the masterful pens of
Charles Dickens, E.F. Benson, Algernon Blackwood, William Hope
Hodgson, Sabine Baring-Gould, Ambrose Bierce and the master of all,
M.R. James. FLAME TREE 451: From myth to mystery, the supernatural
to horror, fantasy and science fiction, Flame Tree 451 offers a
healthy diet of werewolves and mechanical men, blood-lusty
vampires, dastardly villains, mad scientists, secret worlds, lost
civilizations and escapist fantasies. Discover a storehouse of
tales gathered specifically for the reader of the fantastic.
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Once Bitten (Paperback)
Reggie Oliver, Alfred Delacour, Alfred Hennequin
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R350
Discovery Miles 3 500
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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M5 F6 or 7. Two simple settings Fauvinard is a Parisian barrister
with no work to speak of, whose formidable mother-in-law noses
shamelessly into both his private and business affairs. He and his
colleague Tardivaut fabricate a case to create an alibi for their
extra-marital affairs.It transpires that both their mistresses live
in the same apartment block, and that, unknown to them, Tardivaut's
mistress, Zizi, is also involved with Fauvinard's lecherous and
narcoleptic uncle. Fauvinard's mistress Cesarine, meanwhile,
appears to be an accomplice in a jewellery robbery. When Fauvinard
does land a case of his own, his client, who is seeking a divorce,
turns out to be the wife of another of Cesarine's lovers. Add a
vengeful maid, a vicious, man-hating poodle and a bone-headed
Police Commissioner, and Reggie Oliver's adaptation of the 1875
French farce Le Proces Veauradieux reaches hilarious heights of
brilliantly controlled mayhem.
Paris. Madame Chanal is having an affair with Massenay, who is also
married. Complications arise when a moment of passion between the
lovers is accidentally recorded on to a phonograph. In true Feydeau
style, this leads to a frenzied domino effect of mistaken
identities, lots of door-banging, hysterical drop-your-trousers
scenes, and agonisingly mis-timed meetings, with a whole host of
charmingly foolish characters.3 women, 10 men
Set in 1890s Paris and very typically Feydeau in style, this lively
and fast-moving play revolves around the idea of mistaken identity.
Lucille awaits her new music teacher but the man who walks into her
apartment is Edouard, in the mistaken belief that he is attending a
rendezvous with his mistress. A series of hilarious
misunderstandings and double entendres ensues.-4 women, 1 man
The troubles of Ventroux, parliamentary deputy, begin when his wife
Clarisse insists it is so hot that she can only wear a n glig
around the apartment. Hochepaix, a former political enemy, visits;
Clarisse is stung in a most unfortunate place and pleads with
Hochepaix and her husband to suck out the sting for her. When a
reporter from Le Figaro kindly administers first aid in full view
of the President it seems doubtful that poor Ventroux's political
career will survive!1 woman, 4 men
The imaginary lines are the things we wish we could say, or had
said usually to the opposite sex. Here, they are asides in the
dialogue which provide amusing counterpoints to what the characters
are really saying to each other. Will Sir Michael get Wanda to go
off with him for a weekend frolic? Will Wanda decide who she wants?
Will Howard win Wanda or get stuck with Carol? This witty, literate
romantic comedy is sure to delight and amuse.3 women, 2 men
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Bloody Britain (Paperback)
Anna Taborska; Illustrated by Reggie Oliver; Introduction by Robert Shearman
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R502
R430
Discovery Miles 4 300
Save R72 (14%)
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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What are you afraid of? What are you haunted by? What waits for you
in the dark? Face your fears and embark on a journey to the dark
side of the human condition. Defy the demons that prey on you and
the cruel twists of fate that destroy what you hold most dear. A
sadistic baker, a psychopathic physics professor, wolves,
werewolves, cannibals, Nazis, devils, serial killers, ghosts and
other monsters will haunt you long after you finish reading FOR
THOSE WHO DREAM MONSTERS by Anna Taborska
The latest volume of The Black Book of Horror contains 13 new
stories by Reggie Oliver; Paul Finch; David A. Riley; Mark Samuels;
John Llewellyn Probert; Gary Fry; Tina & Tony Rath; Marion
Pitman; Thana Niveau; David Williamson; Anna Taborska; Stephen
Bacon; and Kate Farrell.
Are you hungry for some more horror? Do you have an appetite for
the abominable? Then you need The Fifth Black Book of Horror.
Thirteen morsels of the macabre for those with a taste for terror.
With stories by Reggie Oliver; Paul Finch; David A. Riley; Craig
Herbertson; Rosalie Parker; Ian C. Strachan; David Williamson;
Marcus Gold; Richard Staines; Anna Taborska; Raymond Vaughn, and
two by John Llewellyn Probert, it's a veritable feast of fear!
The Horrid, The Horrific, and The Horrible, all await you in The
Seventh Black Book of Horror. Featuring new stories by Thana
Niveau, Reggie Oliver, Joel Lane, John Llewellyn Probert, Gary
Power, David Williamson, Rog Pile, David A. Riley, Paul Finch,
Steve Rasnic Tem, Stephen Volk, Alex Langley, Anna Taborska, James
Stanger, Claude Lalumiere, Craig Herbertson, and Tony Richards.
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