4 Star Review
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Editorial Book Review:
By Lukas Collins
and otherworldly encounters. This first book in The Calendar of Ghosts series expertly blends the supernatural with the personal to explore sadness, memory, and mysteries beyond our knowledge.
Kathryn Dark returns to her father's house during Christmas after receiving an unpleasant text from her dead mother. This horrific encounter sets the tone for a year of astonishing events as Cobley weaves in and out of the lives of numerous characters who meet ghosts in different ways.
Cobley skillfully weaves linked stories with unique emotional depth and tone. Different and intriguing locations range from a time-trapped woodland to a haunted Tube station. Each story explores grief, longing, hope, despair, chilly love, and burning anger. These stories redefine haunting by revealing the characters' deepest fears and desires.
The intriguing, startling plot will have readers on edge. Cobley's poetic and horrific prose captures ghostly beauty and horror. His characters are relatable and their stories are honest and passionate, emphasizing the strange.
Not just a compilation of ghost stories, "Calendar of Ghosts'' explores how we are haunted by our pasts, decisions, and unresolved issues. Cobley's fascinating and exciting story pushes readers to explore reality and the boundaries between life and death.
About the Author
Jason Cobley
Jason Cobley is a teacher, writer and broadcaster who lives in Warwickshire, England with his family.
Jason has written widely for children and adults. His award-winning graphic novel adaptations of Frankenstein, Dracula and An Inspector Calls engage readers both as educational supplements to study and as graphic novels in their own right. Jason Has also written original graphic novels and has been a regular writer of wartime adventures for the long-running 'Commando' comic.
Jason is notable for his historical novel based on the experiences of a relative in WW1: A Hundred Years to Arras, published by Unbound.
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