Ghosts, Vampires and Monsters

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By Vikram Chandra

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From the candlelight to the lamppost this short story collection of renowned authors investigates monsters and ghosts in all theirguises. Featuring Pushkin's mysterious card trick in The Queenof Spades (possibly the most celebrated short story of alltime), Angela Carter's classic retelling of Little Red RidingHood, and a gigantic man-eating centipede - don't listen in thedark.

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