Art by G. W. Thomas based on an old Victorian Christmas Card

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Enter the world of the Six Cities: the frozen Taavst, City of Dogs, the elegant Stormcock, City of Birds, the mysterious Bast-il, City of Cats, the lonesome Merikh, City of Deer, the treacherous Regaul, City of Ships, and the tropical Narhu, City of Wolves. Strange folk dwell in these lands from the clever but mousy Manthorn the magician, the brave swordsman Torel the Gelt, Luantishee the Silver Princess and the mysterious four-armed wizard known only as the Rainbow Man plus many others. G. W. Thomas presents 18 tales of the fantastic, the mysterious, along with forty-plus short-shorts to get you thinking, laughing, cursing and wondering. Here is a world filled with questions, strange folk and stranger ways, and best of all, the unknown.

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Table of Contents

Claymore for Dragon

Wekka’s Gold

The Lamprey

The Unwell

The Bargain-Spinner

The Fount

In Their Pleasant Palaces

The Guilder Rose

The Death Dagger

The Water of Youth

Dragontongue

Owl Night

A Dragon’s Tale

The Price

Skeleton Tor

Unfinished Portrait

Half Wolf

The Executioner

The Rainbow Man

The Fantasy Writer as Moralist

Ghoultide Greetings: Horror Stories For Christmas

Cover by G. W. Thomas

Eighteen tales for your yuletide pleasure. From vampires and Frankenstein’s monster to alien invaders and Lovecraftian squidgies, G. W. Thomas offers up a treeful of presents, each decorated in terror. Features an afterword on Christmas ghosts by the author.

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Table of Contents

Prologue: The Bells of St. Andrew

The First Tale: The Face, The Hands, That Tell The Time

The Second Tale: The Ornament

The Third Tale: The Green Man

The Fourth Tale: What Child Is This?

The Fifth Tale: ‘A Thousand Cuts, A Thousand Deaths’

The Sixth Tale: Santa

The Seventh Tale: Long Desired and Long Delayed

The Eighth Tale: On the Feast of Stephen

The Ninth Tale: Yearbook

The Tenth Tale: And No Bird Sings

The Eleventh Tale: All the Trees That Are In the Wood

The Twelfth Tale: The Drawer

The Thirteenth Tale: When Johnny Comes Marching Home

The Fourteenth Tale: Oh, Lucky Man!

The Fifteenth Tale: For Goodness Sake

The Sixteenth Tale: Holiday Train

The Seventeenth Tale: Green Growth the Holly, So Doth the Ivy

Epilogue

Afterword: Ghosts For Christmas

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