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THE SCARY PROFESSOR: Professor Thrupiece by Enriqué
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The Christmas Ghost by Professor Thrupiece
By common consent one of the spookiest master-plotters of the well-crafted ghost story, Professor Thrupiece's classic collection of spine-tingling tales rightly heads the list of Ghostlocker™ reprints. Originally published in 1969, these Horribly True Pieces richly exploit all of the classic narrative devices of the mature Victorian ghost story. Dorset Ghostwriter's Monthly rightly identified the Professor as "the true heir of M R James, E F Benson and others" adding only that "however, he is less prolific, less scary and less worth reading". The Christmas Ghost is perhaps the most celebrated of all of the Professor's ghostly output.
Whether read in groups around the fireside [as originally intended] or - more chillingly - read alone, few will remain unmoved by these scary tales of poltergeist pyrotechnics, spirit manifestation, kinetic manipulation and inexplicable extra-sensory communication.
Expect the unexpected and fear the worst in the company of one of yesterday's master story-tellers.
Why not purchase the entire collection?
Authors Loosly Wordly and Andrea Cameltoe: masters of the genre both but otherwise horses from very different stables.