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Suffolk – a peaceful, rural county with big skies, rolling fi elds, unspoilt beaches, quaint towns and villages. But all is not as quiet as it seems. Could that be the eerie clanking of gibbet chains at the crossroads? Did you see a desolate face at an upper window or a spectral white form lurking in the hedgerow? Cats are not always lucky – and beware a north Suffolk Broad in the still, small hours of Midsummer Night . . . Kirsty Hartsiotis and Cherry Wilkinson retell, with spine-chilling freshness, thirty fabulous ghost tales from all corners of this beguiling county. So pull up a chair,…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Suffolk – a peaceful, rural county with big skies, rolling fi elds, unspoilt beaches, quaint towns and villages. But all is not as quiet as it seems. Could that be the eerie clanking of gibbet chains at the crossroads? Did you see a desolate face at an upper window or a spectral white form lurking in the hedgerow? Cats are not always lucky – and beware a north Suffolk Broad in the still, small hours of Midsummer Night . . . Kirsty Hartsiotis and Cherry Wilkinson retell, with spine-chilling freshness, thirty fabulous ghost tales from all corners of this beguiling county. So pull up a chair, stoke the fire and prepare to see its gentle landscape in a new light.

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Autorenporträt
KIRSTY HARTSIOTIS grew up in Suffolk and has been a professional storyteller for over fifteen years. She is a member of the storytelling company Fire Springs, with whom she has co-produced many shows. She has a special interest in telling stories for the heritage industry, in which she's worked for twenty years as a museum curator and educator. She is the author of Wiltshire Folk Tales, Suffolk Folk Tales and Gloucestershire Ghost Tales (with Anthony Nanson).CHERRY WILKINSON has known Suffolk all her life and lived in the south, centre and north of the county. She has been a member of the Suffolk folk scene for many years, with a history of singing and playing that goes back to the 1970s. After a varied career in retail and horticulture her working life culminated in ten years working for The National Trust.