Coffin Nails
The filmmakers who unleash a curse from an
ancient abbey...
The teenager who
murders the sister he never had...
The care home whose attic harbours a monstrous secret...
A schoolbook of poetry that means death for its
readers...
The witch’s familiar
unleashed by church organ music...
Welcome to the sinister, scary and sometimes outrageous world of John Llewellyn Probert. A place filled with troubled schoolchildren, overbearing theatre producers, brilliant surgeons and nervous billionaires. Where a walk in the country can lead to a mansion filled with beautiful women, or a trap from which you can never escape. Where a picture on the wall of a primary school classroom can come to life with appalling consequences, and a rugby match can be the scene for a burned witch’s revenge. Meet the parents who think they know what is best for their son – until he returns from the grave to show them otherwise. Learn about the girl who found solace in a burial chamber near Prague, and discover the real reason why West End musicals succeed or fail.
Ash-Tree Press is proud to present award-winning author John Llewellyn Probert’s ‘Coffin Nails’ – eighteen tales designed to make you gasp with horror and shudder with delight with a volume so gripping that as you read it you may well fail to notice the twisted, taloned creature that escaped when you opened the cover creeping up behind you to do its dreadful work. Once you’ve satisfied yourself that there’s nothing there please feel free to read the rest of the book, but remember – we never said it was visible.
Contents:
- Introduction
- The Moving Image
- Nefarious Assortment
- Of Music & Mayhem
- The Brook
- The Ossuary
- Final Act
- Between the Pipes
- The Sacrifices We Make
- The Measure of a Man
- Keeping it in the Family
- Taking Over
- Don’t Look Back
- Maleficarum
- NewLands
- Guided Tour
- A Matter of Urgency
- The Topiary Patch
- An Absence of Malice
- Notes on the Stories
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John Llewellyn Probert
John Llewellyn Probert is the author of twenty two books, the latest of which are The Frightfest Guide to Mad Doctor Movies (FAB Press), the Amicus-style portmanteau novel How Grim Was My Valley (NewCon Press) and the Black Shuck micro-collection Chasing Spirits (Black Shuck Books). He reviews new movie releases at his site, House of Mortal Cinema, and is a regular columnist for the magazines Weird Fiction Review and Nightmare Abbey in the US and We Belong Dead in the UK. Coming up next is a new novel, more Dr Valentine, more short story collections and more film books. He tries to fit in some sleep where he can.

