Hammier Horror 2
Published by New Millennium
(ISBN 1 85845 171X)
Independent Review "...witty, amusing and gory turn-of-the-century tale"
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Misunderstandings are part of our
everyday life. Take, for instance, the case of the Japanese tourist who asked a
railway booking office clerk for travel information for a trip to Turkey. She
was found several hours later in a somewhat confused state wandering the
streets of Torquay.
In the year 1901 a similar stroke of ill-fortune befell a certain Nosbert Greveley. Anxious to comply with his father's dying wish to be buried in his native village of Hightae in Scotland, Nosbert also turned to a stranger for help and found himself transported thousands of miles from his goal to the voodoo-ridden land of Haiti! |
| But there the
similarities between the two cases end. For, while the Japanese tourist was
soon to be rescued by a friendly Devonshire 'bobby', no such help was at hand
for the hapless Nosbert. In place of salvation there descended upon him a curse
of unimaginable horror, the torments of the dammed and, worse still, living
death. A curse that was to spread its evil influence across the great ocean to
Scotland threatening to annihilate the entire Greveley family. Their only hope
lay in Professor Winkel, super-sleuth of the supernatural. But would even he be
able to stop the ghastly orgy of ungodly terror and blood-soaked
carnage?
It is with feelings of great humility that the author presents more true revelations from the diaries and archives of the heroic professor in the sincere hope that an appreciative audience will finally give Winkel the clap that he has so richly deserved for so long. |