
Five Stories High: One House, Five Hauntings, Five Chilling Stories
A Anthologies, Fiction, Mystery book. This is one of the most unnerving short story collections that I have...
One house, five hauntings, five chilling stories.Five Stories High is a collection of five novellas each set in the same house – Irongrove Lodge. This five storey Georgian mansion, once a grand detached property, has now been split into five apartments. This is a building with history, the very bricks and grounds imbued with the pasts of those who have walked these corridors, lived in these rooms.Five extraordinary writers open the doors, revealing ghosts both past and present in a collection that promises to be as intriguing as it is terrifying.Featuring novellas by Sarah Lotz, JK Parker, Nina Allan, Robert Shearman and Tade Thompson.
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- Pages: 320 pages
- ISBN: 9781781083925 / 0
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This is a themed anthology with the stories revolving around a haunted house called Irongrove Lodge. Although the stories were supposed to take place in Irongrove Lodge I feel that they could have taken place in any haunted house. The stories didn't connect as well as I think they could have. Also, some of the stories could have used... This is a collection of five novellas by five different authors, all haunted house stories set ostensibly in the same house (although there is no other connection between them). Overall, the stories are more weird fiction than straight-up horror fiction. All five are quite good, but two in particular stood out for me:MAGGOTS, by Nina... This is one of the most unnerving short story collections that I have ever read. The line-up of the authors was impressive, and Oliver's linking narrative was clever and unsettling. I enjoyed the read, although I had to space out the stories a bit so I could fall asleep some nights. (Which is strange, because horror stories almost never...