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#hardcover#horror#thriller#suspense#vintage#retro#collector#ghoststory#spooky#scary Some shelf wear and discoloration spots from age. Publisher card Included with book. Please review all photos and message me with any questions. ---- It was Jonny who had not liked the idea of spending a night alone in Westminster Abbey with his twin brother Shamus. But it was Jonny who volunteered to be held hostage by the ghostly crowd of princes, kings and warriors who came to life at midnight, as a protest against the all-night opening of the Abbey. But just as the ghosts were there all night and gone with the dawn, so too was Jonny, leaving Shamus to convince everyone that the Abbey ghosts really did exist and that Jonny was with them. Or did the ghosts exist only in his imagination? If so, what had happened to the missing Jonny? John Rae, Headmaster of Westminster School, has written a brilliant, chilling and intriguing tale that can be read as a ghost story or a thriller, and that has more to offer on every reading. John Rae (1931–2006) was a British educator and author. His novel, The Custard Boys was published in 1960 and adapted as a film (Reach for Glory) in 1962.
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A collection of tales adapted from the stories collected by Henry R. Schoolcraft during the thirty years he lived among American Indians in the West and around the Great Lakes.
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