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    (By Simon Crook)

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    Author Simon Crook
    “Book Descriptions: A collection of chilling and weird stories all set on one (seemingly) everyday suburban street in the UK.

    Behind each door lies something strange and terrifying. Here, the normal is made nightmarish, from howls of were-foxes to predatory swimming pools. Creepy, terrifying and witty by turn, Silverweed Road deals in love, loss, isolation, loneliness, obsession, greed and revenge. As the screw turns with each story, Crook creates a world of pure imagination, constantly surprising, in a setting that is instantly recognisable but otherworldly at the same time.

    This is fun British suburban horror at its best, with nods to M.R. James, Angela Carter, Roald Dahl and echoes of Inside No. 9, Stranger Things and Black Mirror.

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