Wish Me Dead
The funny thing is I never even meant the first one. Now I bitterly regret visiting the cursed witch's house, deep in the middle of the forest. It's where I made my wishes. I wished Klara Klein dead. It came true. I wished... See More
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by Helen Grant
(17 reviews)
Quick ViewThe funny thing is I never even meant the first one. Now I bitterly regret visiting the cursed witch's house, deep in the middle of the forest. It's where I made my wishes. I wished Klara Klein dead. It came true. I wished... See More
by Helen Grant
(183 reviews)
Quick ViewOn the day Katharina Linden disappears, Pia is the last person to see her alive. Terror is spreading through the town. How could a ten-year-old girl vanish in a place where everybody knows everybody else? Pia is determined... See More
by Helen Grant
(38 reviews)
Quick ViewSeventeen-year-old Veerle is bored with life in suburban Brussels. But a chance encounter with a hidden society, whose members illegally break into unoccupied buildings around the city, soon opens up a whole new world of... See More
by Helen Grant
(46 reviews)
Quick ViewThe first death:Seventeen-year-old Lin Fox finds a body in an orchard. As she backs away in horror, she steps on broken glass. The second death:Then blood appears on her doorstep - blood, and broken glass.The third... See More
by Helen Grant
(24 reviews)
Quick ViewA group of story-tellers are disappearing one by one. A young woman is haunted by her past. A serial killer has one target he is desperate to hunt down. Veerle is trying to lie low, to live as 'normal' a life as she... See More
by Helen Grant
(24 reviews)
Quick ViewVeerle has moved to Ghent to start a new life with her father and his girlfriend, she's isolated and alone. But not as alone as she had thought... Veerle recognises a familiar face in the crowds one day, a face connected to... See More
by Helen Grant
(79 reviews)
Quick ViewSometimes it's terrifying, loving someone this much... For Fen Munro and her fiancé James, it is a dream come true: an escape from London to a beautiful house in the stunning Perthshire countryside. Barr Dubh house is... See More
by Helen Grant
(176 reviews)
Quick View"Highly propulsive, incredibly seductive. A masterclass in how to develop intrigue and heighten tension. I loved it."CJ Skuse, author of SWEETPEA Langlands House is haunted, but not by the ghost you think. Augusta McAndrew... See More
by Helen Grant
(2 reviews)
Quick ViewThis is a short story Helen Grant was commissioned to write by artist June McEwan, for a youth arts project. The story had to be about MacRosty Park in Crieff, Scotland, and suitable for a family audience. It was... See More
by Helen Grant
(13 reviews)
Quick View'After a moment she inched back. Something had moved, out there in the dark. Something thin and pale.' Shadows at the Door Publishing brings you thirteen chilling tales inspired by the ghastly, the ghoulish and the... See More
by Helen Grant
(8 reviews)
Quick ViewHelen Grant is a lifelong fan of the ghost stories of Montague Rhodes James; one of her novels, The Glass Demon, was partly inspired by "The Treasure of Abbot Thomas," with its mysterious stained glass windows. She has also... See More
by Paul Finch
(21 reviews)
Quick ViewThe gardens and orchards of the Home Counties. Quintessential England. Cottages, sleepy lanes. But also alchemy, devil cults and village curses. Where country house murders happen for real, evil landlords slaughter their... See More
by Helen Grant
(12 reviews)
Quick ViewNew tales of the strange, occult, and downright weird from leading British and American writers of horror and Gothic fiction. See More