the english assassin

18, March, 2008

The Garden Where Black Flowers Grow (book) by Tim Jeffreys

Filed under: Books, Plug — the english assassin @ 8:32 pm

I haven’t read it yet but I’m happy to see that Tim Jeffrey has published a collection of his short fiction via Lulu so go and buy yourself a copy NOW!

Here’s the blurb:

‘The Garden Where Black Flowers Grow’ collects together twenty-seven of Tim Jeffreys short stories. The reader will find within these pages straight-forward horror stories such as ‘The Stairs to the Attic’ and ‘Night is Peeping”; darkly humorous tales like ‘Soft Clocks’ and ‘Horror Story’; sinister adult fairytales like ‘The Hand-Made Tail’ and ‘Alice and the Scarecrow’; as well as poetic, thought-provoking non-horror pieces like ‘Spanish Landscape’. The majority of these stories take the listener on a tour of dark places – down deserted streets where evil forces lurk in the cracks of the everyday, or into the thoughts of the troubled and the mad. They will dredge up subconscious fears and probe the corners of the mind. There are ghosts, ancient evil, lost lovers and lost Gods. There are Sirens, malevolent spirits, unnamed creatures locked in attics, and personal demons loosed from the mind.

>>CLICKY<< to buy yourself a copy!

Tim also has a new audio novella coming out soon so keep your eyes peeled. I’ve heard the first CD of it and it’s excellent!

Reviews by me of his audio books can be found here, here, here and here and an interview can be found here

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