"You would not like it here after dark . . ."A deliciously chilling read for teenagers. Edgar Allan Poe meets Roald Dahl's 'Tales of the Unexpected'.
Uncle Montague lives alone in a big house and his regular visits from his nephew give him the opportunity to relive some of the most frightening stories he knows. But as the stories unfold, a newer and more surprising narrative emerges, one that is perhaps the most frightening of all. Uncle Montague's Tales of Terror, it transpires, are not so much works of imagination as dreadful lurking memories of an earlier time in which Uncle Montague lived a very different life to his present solitary existence.