R. Chetwynd-Hayes
Novel
Published: 21st November 1988
ISBN: 0718306988
From the inside flap:
Clavering Grange: the house that was built on tainted ground, the house in which ghosts from all ages daily walk, the house in whose woodwork death lingers and in whose cellars and subterranean oassageways nameless horrors lurk - for those that have the power to see.
Brian Streatfield was only sixteen when he first entered the doors of the Grange. The building was so neglected that he thought it empty, abandoned. It was not, though it would have been better for him had it been the ruin he first thought it. But there dwelt Sir James and Lady Sinclair, members of the family that had lived in the house for hundreds of years. Over the centuries their fortunes had fluctuated. Those whom the house loved flourished. Those whom it did not. . .
Ronald Chetwynd-Hayes, author of many novels and collections of stories of horror, fantasy and the supernatural, proves in this new novel how justified is his reputation as Britain's Prince of Chill.
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