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Pub Date 24 Oct 2024 | Archive Date Not set

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IT’S GIVING HAUNTING THIS SEASON

‘A brilliantly eclectic mix of dark, unsettling tales’ Joanne Burn, author of The Bone Hunters

'A delight from start to finish. Adam MacQueen demonstrates a wonderful variety of voice and tone, and a great affection for the form, lacing these tales with genuine chills. He has created a wonderfully seasonal treat - exactly the kind of book you want to curl up with as the winter nights draw in' - Amanda Mason, author of The Wayward Girls

'A unique and terrifying collection of ghost stories with twists I never saw coming. A book to be read by the fireside in the cold winter nights. Just don't look up at the shadows!' - Carly Reagon, author of The Toll House

Adam Macqueen's first collection of ghost stories will be released in time for Halloween. First written and sent in place of Christmas cards to the author’s family over the past two decades, this collection proves that terror lurks in many different and unexpected places, and the dead take on infinite guises.

An unexpected and unwelcome voice on the world's first radio broadcast in 1908. A son who won't stop messaging his family on Facebook, although he's been dead for quite some time now. A frozen forest in a far north land where the sinister elf-kin lurk in the snow. A Scottish island where the locals make very sure their old folk don’t go hungry through the long winter. And an ordinary North London bedsit that would be perfect – if it weren't for the dreadful noises from the upstairs neighbours.

Haunted Tales is a must-read for fans of Hammer Horror, Neil Gaiman, the Uncanny podcast, Inside Number Nine, and of course, the master of the Christmas ghost story, M.R. James. This is a collection in the grand tradition of ghost stories – to be read by the fire in the depths of winter and perfectly timed for the spooky season and readers looking for their next trick or treat…

About the author

Adam Macqueen is the author of books including The Prime Minister's Ironing Board and The Lies of the Land: An Honest History of Political Deceit. The King of Sunlight, his biography of the soap manufacturer William Hesketh Lever, was named by The Economist as one of its books of the year. He has contributed to Private Eye since 1997, and wrote the bestselling history of the magazine which was published for its 50th anniversary in 2011. He has written two Tommy Wildeblood crime novels, published in 2020 and 2022.

IT’S GIVING HAUNTING THIS SEASON

‘A brilliantly eclectic mix of dark, unsettling tales’ Joanne Burn, author of The Bone Hunters

'A delight from start to finish. Adam MacQueen demonstrates a wonderful...


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Macqueen has written an enjoyably chilling selection of ghost and other horror inflected stories. With varied styles and approaches it’s an interesting mix - some old-fashioned and very much in the style of MR James, others more modern, or inspired by folk horror and myth. I’d thoroughly recommend these stories - and encouragingly they stand up well to reading for a second or third time (I’ve read all but one in the past on his website around Christmas).
These stories are pleasing terrors indeed, and I hope for a new collection in the future.

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This is an interesting collection of short stories, each tale being spooky or creepy or strange. Some stories reminded me of fiction I had read before - and at the end, Macqueen states how he was influenced by various writers. Many of the stories pay tribute to such writers and it is interesting to know this.

I like the background to the stories - how Macqueen sent them out to people at certain times of the year in lieu of cards. Much more meaningful - and much more memorable! There is a real mix of stories here, from creepy tales about a missing husband, to strange noises in an otherwise empty house. I like the genre, therefore I like these stories. My only criticisms are that some transitions (such as from one time to another, or one event to the next) are quite 'clunky' - perhaps some tighter editing could have helped with this. Also, some stories have either endings that are too abrupt or perhaps are a little over-written. I will leave it up to other readers to make the decision as to what stories this applies to - if at all, as interpretations are very subjective.

Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for the ARC of this book.

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Reading the nine short stories contained within Haunted Tales, each of which was originally given away as a Christmas present, it's clear that Adam Macqueen is a horror fan.

Whether it's Lovecraft, James, Aickman, King, folk horror or just the simple ghost story there's an example here. Maybe the prose is at times disjointed and some of the endings don't quite hit home, but they're always entertaining.

It's probably a bit early to be thinking about the 'C' word, but I suspect this is a book many horror fans would be happy to find in their stocking come Christmas morning.

Thanks to NetGalley, Swift Press and the author for an advance copy.

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There are 9 haunting and captivating stories in this collection.
Most of them are compelling and cater to different tastes and interests.
It was a wise choice to start this book with The Wrong Teletubby story. It was short, quick and effective.
4/5

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“Haunted Tales” by Adam MacQueen

Rating: 3,5⭐️

I have to be honest, I’ve never been a mystery/horror reader but I really wanted to try to read new genres and pop on this one and I think that this was the perfect book to begin with!

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Adam MacQueen’s "Haunted Tales" is a delightful collection of ghost stories that effortlessly blends the traditional elements of the genre with contemporary twists. Each tale in this anthology is carefully made to provide a spine-chilling experience, making it a perfect read for fans of horror and supernatural fiction!

The characters in "Haunted Tales" are vividly portrayed, making their fears and reactions palpable. MacQueen has a knack for developing relatable characters who find themselves in extraordinary, often terrifying, situations. This connection with the characters enhances the reader’s immersion, making the supernatural occurrences all the more frightening.

“Haunted Tales” explores a variety of themes, including grief, guilt, and the unknown. MacQueen delves into the psychological aspects of fear, making his ghost stories not just about the supernatural, but also about the human condition and I think that’s what made me enjoy his work so much.

MacQueen's storytelling shines through his ability to create a diverse range of haunting scenarios. From haunted houses and spectral apparitions to psychological terrors and unexplained phenomena, each story is unique yet maintains a consistent eerie atmosphere. The plots are well-constructed, with enough suspense and unexpected turns to keep readers on edge.

MacQueen has for sure a great ability to build tension and deliver satisfying climaxes. The prose is both engaging and evocative. His descriptive language brings settings to life, from creaky old mansions to mist-shrouded graveyards.

Overall, "Haunted Tales" by Adam MacQueen is a captivating read for anyone who enjoys ghost stories with depth and originality and for the ones, like me, who want to face for the first time this fascinating genre!

Thank you to NetGalley, the author and the publisher for the opportunity to read this book in exchange for a honest review

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This is a collection of 9 tales all of which have a dark theme perfect for Halloween and the wintery months!

The first story 'The Wrong Teletubby' was my personal favourite and left me feeling a little chilled!

The stories are maybe a 10-20 minute read, perfect for reading alone or perhaps sharing around campfires to really create a creek vibe!

Some stories I found a little hard to get into but overall I enjoyed this dark and twisty read!

My thanks to NetGalley, author and publisher for the opportunity to review this book in exchange for an advance copy.

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Bone-chilling!

Haunted tales is a collection of short stories, originally written as presents, with guaranteed spooks!

The build-ups to each story are meticulously crafted and leave you hungry for more, but some of the endings don't quite give that same feeling which is a shame.

Definitely an author to watch!!

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I received an ARC from NetGalley in exchange of an honest review. Thank you!
Haunted Tales by Adam Macqueen are short horror stories. The book has nine tales. They're written in different POV's and styles which I think is really impressive! :)
My personal favourites were: The Hawthorn Tree, Multiple Occupation, The Lily-White Boy, The Gift that Keeps On Giving. We can read about different kind of horrors (family, ancient, ghosts etc.). I felt that some stories were too short for my taste (yeah, big King-fan :D) and by some I couldn't guess the twist. The answer was to shady (my bad).
I think this collection of horror stories will be an awesome read for this Halloween and winter season! I recommend it with full heart!

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Grateful to netgalley for the opportunity to read this ARC due to be published on 24/10/2024

It's a great collection of ghost stories. Plenty of quirky and ghostly goings on with disappearing people and a disappearing house! Was intrigued as to how a Teletubby could be factored in to a ghost story 🤔 you'll have to read if you want to know more 😂

I liked the twists at the end of some of these as well as them ending in a way that didn't always give a reason as to why things have happened they way they have. All leaves it to your own twisted minds to fill in the gaps 😜

Also liked that these are set in Britain so there's a lot of references to things we encounter day to day. Makes the stories more relatable and leaves a little opening for you to wonder if they have some truth...even if the truth is stretched a little for effect.

These were a good easy read and escape for my lazy afternoon 😀

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This promises to be a good collection 🙂I've read the first story and while it took me a few pages to get into it, it wrapped up really well.

I like Adam Macqueen's writing style and I look forward to reading more of his stories.

Thank you to Netgalley and the author for the ARC

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Book review! 🤍📚🩷

Book - Haunted Tales
Author - Adam McQueen
Publication date - 24 Oct 2024

This is a fabulous collection of short, creepy stories which I devoured in a couple of days. I've not read anything by this author before but found these stories chilling and unsettling in just the right amount, all with their own unique twist! My favourite of all is The Wrong Teletubby, about a son who won't stop messaging his father, even after his death. Having said that, I enjoyed each story and felt they were the perfect length for those of us who don't want to read a whole lot of short stories in one sitting.

I loved how the author shared that he started writing these stories a few years ago, sending them to friends and family instead of Christmas cards. What a great way to creep-out the people you love. I can't recommend this book enough
⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐

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What a wonderfully weird and unsettling collection of short stories this is!

I do enjoy a book like this between larger books. A lexicological palate cleanser but in the genre I adore. And the 9 stories within Haunted Tales by Adam Macqueen hit the needs and styles I love and clear speak to the influences in Adma’s writing.

One that was a stand out to me, unusually so, was set in the 1900s in a lighthouse on a stormy night where two enthusiasts set about sending the first radio transmission on Christmas Eve. The atmospheric build is almost claustrophobic. Brilliant write with an excellent payoff.

The stories take you to various places in multiple times and each one is so very different from the last. I real joy to read – especially for the people who have a low attention span – because they’re a short read.

What I love about the collection is that Macqueen originally gifted the stories at Christmas to his family. They were crafted with love for the recipients as well as for the genre.

A truly enjoyable read. Thank you to Swift Press and Adam Macqueen for the read!

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