book cover of The Ghostwrighter
 

The Ghostwrighter

(2026)
(A book in the Tiny Terrible Tales series)
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For as long as she could remember, Clio Pike devoured stories. It was only natural that she'd become a ghostwriter.

Percy Hern wasn't her usual client.

He was ninety-eight: a shut in, a technophobe, and he
said he had a story worth telling. In Clio’s experience, there was a direct positive correlation between the client''s age and the dullness of the stories they wanted immortalised.

Hern was offering ''50,000, more money than Clio would typically make in a whole year. How could she possibly say no?

All she had to do was travel to the Isle of Kresnick, a tiny island just off the north coast of Scotland, listen to an old man's stories, and then weave them into something worth reading...

But something is wrong with the Isle of Kresnick, and its sole occupant. Something... monstrous. And Clio has no way to escape its grasp.

"An expertly crafted tale with atmosphere for days, intrigue and mystery, and a cast of characters you’ll quickly become obsessed with. The twist ending is just the cherry on top of this perfectly iced and sweetened cake of a story." - MJ Mars, author of The Suffering, and The Fovea Experiments.




Genre: Horror

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