Tales of Terror from the Tunnel's Mouth

Author(s): Chris Priestley

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A boy is put on a train by his stepmother to make his first journey on his own. But soon that journey turns out to be more of a challenge than anyone could have imagined as the train stalls at the mouth of a tunnel and a mysterious woman in white helps the boy while away the hours by telling him stories - stories with a difference.

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The perfect companion to Uncle Montague's Tales of Terror and Tales of Terror from the Black Ship, but stepping up the suspense and the nail-biting tension Literary horror stories in the tradition of Saki and Edgar Allan Poe, beautifully illustrated throughout by David Roberts Enough gore to satisfy horror fans both young and old

Praise for Tales of Terror from the Tunnel's Mouth: 'Subversive and chilling ... The mounting sense of danger is built up with great subtlety' School Librarian Praise for Tales of Terror from the Black Ship: 'A fantastic page-turner, with a really scary ending' Independent on Sunday Praise for Uncle Montague's Tales of Terror 'Fabulous illustrations ... The gradual build-up of horror ... is exquisitely done. My insides were still untangling themselves hours after I had closed the book' Sunday Telegraph

Chris Priestley is the author of the spine-tingling Uncle Montague's Tales of Terror. His other books include New World, The White Rider, Redwulf's Curse and Death and the Arrow. Chris is also an illustrator, painter and cartoonist. He lives in Cambridge. David Roberts is an award-winning illustrator who has worked with a great many brilliant authors including Philip Ardagh and Georgia Byng. He is the creator of the Dirty Bertie series.

General Fields

  • : 9781408800058
  • : Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
  • : Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
  • : 01 October 2010
  • : 198mm X 129mm
  • : United Kingdom
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : Chris Priestley
  • : Paperback
  • : 1
  • : 823.92
  • : From 12
  • : 288
  • : B&W