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The Dark and What It Said
2007
First Published
4.17
Average Rating
183
Number of Pages

“Curl up in bed with a warm cuppa one night and start reading. The tea might help keep away the chills Kennett’s stories will cause, but I doubt it ...” ~ Marty Young, Australian Specfic In Focus “Kennett weaves a beguiling atmosphere through that holds the attention unerringly until the culmination of the tale. He has a knack for environment and ambience that he brings to bear with each and every story.” ~ Peter Worthy, Black Books ezine Two bush walkers hear a rain-sodden forest speak at midnight in “The Dark and What it Said.” M.R. James is revisited in “Anningley Hall, Early Morning” and “Dolls for Another Day.” The mine-sweeper Barringji, a latter day Mary Celeste, drifts out of a storm that killed three other ships. In “Chinese Whispers” a parlour game goes horribly wrong. Mr. Lewisham sees Hell through a keyhole. Ernie Pine is a ghost-hunter who hates being a ghost-hunter.

Avg Rating
4.17
Number of Ratings
6
5 STARS
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4 STARS
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3 STARS
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2 STARS
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