Scottish Tales of Terror
Contents
Introduction by R. Chetwynd-Hayes
1. Brown God in the Beginning (1964) by Angus Stewart
2. The Mad Son of Queensbury (excerpt) by Francis Bamford and Sacheverell Sitwell
3. The Body-Snatcher (1895) by Robert Louis Stevenson (variant of The Body Snatcher 1884)
4. A Story of Loch Skipport (excerpt) (1968) by John L. Campbell and Trevor H. Hall
5. The Ghost of Sergeant Davis (excerpt) by Sir Walter Scott
6. The Inheritance (1968) by Simon Pilkington
7. Shona and the Water Horse by R. Chetwynd-Hayes
8. The Fisherman's Tale (excerpt) by R. Macdonald Robertson
9. The Phantom Chief (excerpt) by Sir Walter Scott
10. The Silver Mirror by Arthur Conan Doyle
11. The Haunting of St. Giles (excerpt) by Elliott O'Donnell
12. The Horns of the Bull (1931) by W. S. Morrison
13. The Dog of Roslin (excerpt) by R. Macdonald Robertson
14. Wandering Willie's Tale [Redgauntlet Excerpts] (1824) by Sir Walter Scott
15. The Old Manse of Lairg (excerpt) by R. Macdonald Robertson
16. Consanguinity (1965) by Ronald Duncan
17. Loch Sin (excerpt) by Gwen Benwell and Arthur Waugh
18. The House in the Glen (1955) by John Connell
19. The Nuckelavee (excerpt) by Katharine M. Briggs
20. The Lovers (1944) by John Keir Cross
21. The Standing Stones (excerpt) by Otta F. Swire
22. The Head (1945) by Dorothy K. Haynes
23. The Witches of Auldearne (excerpt) by Sir Walter Scott
24. The Lass with the Delicate Air (1952) by Eileen Bigland
25. The Walking Dead (excerpt) by Otta F. Swire
26. Sawney Beane and his Family by John Nicholson
27. The Brownie of the Black Hags (1828) by James Hogg
28. My Grandfather Is Rising (excerpt) (1968) by John L. Campbell and Trevor H. Hall
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