Disturbing the Water
by Peter Wise
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Pub Date 31 Oct 2023 | Archive Date 10 Nov 2023
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Description
All alone in wild, remote places… obsessively pursuing their quarry in the fading light… is it any wonder so many anglers claim to have witnessed ghosts?
In a change from the usual haunted houses and gothic go-to’s, these original tales of tragedy, redemption and the unexpected feature a variety of watery realms, including a Highland river, an Irish lough, a North American wilderness, a Cornish seascape, long-lost carp lakes, and a Ukrainian water source with magical properties.
There are echoes of real history thrown in for good measure, including the English Civil War, the Second World War and even a Victorian serial killer. So prepare for some chills at the water’s edge… and beyond it.
A Note From the Publisher
With the author enjoying a successful writing career (which includes penning award-winning advertising campaigns), this debut personal project spooks and entertains in equal measure, whilst combining his skill for making every word count with a newly found flair for the paranormal.
An intriguing departure from the ubiquitous ghostly narrative, it is believed to be the first ever collection of its type. Peter Wise ticks all the boxes for fans of the genre, and most importantly, doesn’t require readers to know the first thing about angling.
Advance Praise
"Besides being beautifully told, these stories all have their own inimitable twists in the tail that make them particularly satisfying. Anyone who loves a good ghost story will certainly enjoy this collection of things that go bump (or even splash) in the night." - Alex Pearl, author of ‘The Chair Man’ and the Lovejoy & Finkle murder mysteries
Available Editions
EDITION | Paperback |
ISBN | 9781803781440 |
PRICE | £8.99 (GBP) |
PAGES | 284 |
Links
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Featured Reviews
This is one of the best ghost story collections I’ve read in a while. If you’re a fan of Robert Aickman or Reggie Oliver you will enjoy this book. It’s a strange choice for a theme for a ghost story collection but fishing turns out to be a good one. Pastoral and quiet in tone the tales are consistently gripping and moving in the same measure. A very good book of spectral fiction. Highly recommended.
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