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Unfinished Stories in a Seaside Town and Other Weird Tales: Hauntologies, #2
The Secret of Trains and other Weird Tales: Hauntologies, #3
Cleaners and Other Stories: Hauntologies, #1
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5 hauntological tales of the weird set in South Wales
Silver Men in Silver Suits, tells the story of strange and alien weirdness in the stark beauty of West Wales.
Against the Empty World is the story of Stone, a woman on the edge of the end of humanity.
Plastic Face is a mystery, a puzzle of alien loss, and possible redemption.
Everything Everything reaches deep into the depths of the Welsh industrial countryside, and tells the story of the loss of everything, and the strange sounds from below...
Kracynski is a mystery, a time travel oddity, set in the wild hills of Wales
David Rees-Thomas has written many short stories and books in a variety of genres, including horror, mystery, science fiction, and even the occasional literary foray.
He has also worked as an editor and first reader on magazines such as Waylines, The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, and Nightmare.
He is currently at work on a new mystery novel series, and also writes under other names. This short story collection as well as others, can be found in most online bookstores.

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Release dateMay 9, 2021
Unfinished Stories in a Seaside Town and Other Weird Tales: Hauntologies, #2
The Secret of Trains and other Weird Tales: Hauntologies, #3
Cleaners and Other Stories: Hauntologies, #1

Titles in the series (7)

  • Cleaners and Other Stories: Hauntologies, #1

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    Cleaners and Other Stories: Hauntologies, #1
    Cleaners and Other Stories: Hauntologies, #1

    The South Wales valley's are steeped in dark mystery left over from the coal mines, the bleak landscape, and myths that reach further back than history itself. This collection includes 4 stories that explore the layers beneath the surface, and explore the weirdness within. Reality, nightmare, or a stranger truth? You decide. David Rees-Thomas has written many short stories in a variety of genres, including horror, mystery, science fiction, and even the occasional literary foray. He has also worked as an editor and first reader on magazines such as Waylines, The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, and Nightmare. He is currently at work on a new mystery novel series, and also writes under other names.

  • Unfinished Stories in a Seaside Town and Other Weird Tales: Hauntologies, #2

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    Unfinished Stories in a Seaside Town and Other Weird Tales: Hauntologies, #2
    Unfinished Stories in a Seaside Town and Other Weird Tales: Hauntologies, #2

    These hauntologies are stories of the weird and the supernatural. They can be read in any order, and many are set in South Wales. For horror, weird, supernatural, and literary tastes. This is volume 2. The South Wales valley's are steeped in dark mystery left over from the coal mines, the bleak landscape, and myths that reach further back than history itself. This collection includes 4 stories that explore the layers beneath the surface, and examines the weirdness within. Reality, nightmare, or a stranger truth? You decide. David Rees-Thomas has written many short stories in a variety of genres, including horror, mystery, science fiction, and even the occasional literary foray. He has also worked as an editor and first reader on magazines such as Waylines, The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, and Nightmare. More volumes of hauntologies can be found on here, and in other bookstores. He is currently at work on a new mystery novel series, and also writes under other names.

  • The Secret of Trains and other Weird Tales: Hauntologies, #3

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    The Secret of Trains and other Weird Tales: Hauntologies, #3
    The Secret of Trains and other Weird Tales: Hauntologies, #3

    Hauntologies Volume 3 Six weird horror stories set in South Wales. Tales of haunted trains, creepy cult leaders, and very strange books. What is the nature of memory, when nothing is as it seems? These stories test the limits of our understanding of the past...and the future. If you love classic British horror, then these tales are well worth a read! This is volume 3 of the Hauntologies collections. Volume 1 and 2 are also available David Rees-Thomas has written many short stories in a variety of genres, including horror, mystery, science fiction, and even the occasional literary foray. He has also worked as an editor and first reader on magazines such as Waylines, The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, and Nightmare. He is currently at work on a new mystery novel series, and also writes under other names.

  • Traces Accumulated in Snow and other Weird Tales: Hauntologies, #5

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    Traces Accumulated in Snow and other Weird Tales: Hauntologies, #5
    Traces Accumulated in Snow and other Weird Tales: Hauntologies, #5

    Hauntologies Volume 5 5 weird horror stories set in Japan. A short collection full of tales of haunted hot spring hotels, Japanese snow monsters, and the past decaying into itself. If you love classic British or Japanese horror and the weird, then these tales are well worth a read! This is volume 5 of my Hauntologies collections. Volume 1, 2, 3, and 4 are also available David Rees-Thomas has written many short stories in a variety of genres, including horror, mystery, science fiction, and even the occasional literary foray. He has also worked as an editor and first reader on magazines such as Waylines, The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, and Nightmare. He is currently at work on a new mystery novel series, and also writes under other names.

  • Invisible Things and other Weird Stories: Hauntologies, #4

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    Invisible Things and other Weird Stories: Hauntologies, #4
    Invisible Things and other Weird Stories: Hauntologies, #4

    Four weird horror stories set in South Wales. Tales of haunted cinemas, welsh banshees, and invisible things. If you love classic British horror, then these tales are well worth a read! This is volume 4 of the Hauntologies collections. Volume 1, 2, and 3 are also available David Rees-Thomas has written many short stories in a variety of genres, including horror, mystery, science fiction, and even the occasional literary foray. He has also worked as an editor and first reader on magazines such as Waylines, The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, and Nightmare. He is currently at work on a new mystery novel series, and also writes under other names.

  • The Howler Garden and other Weird Tales: Hauntologies, #6

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    The Howler Garden and other Weird Tales: Hauntologies, #6
    The Howler Garden and other Weird Tales: Hauntologies, #6

    Hauntologies Volume 6 5 weird horror stories set in the wild lands of South Wales. A short collection full of tales of weird and eerie cult-like families, inescapable haunted towns, and a terrifying journey into the heart of The Howler Garden. If you love classic British horror and the weird, then these tales are well worth a read! This is volume 6 of my Hauntologies collections. Volume 1-5 are also available David Rees-Thomas has written many short stories in a variety of genres, including horror, mystery, science fiction, and even the occasional literary foray. He has also worked as an editor and first reader on magazines such as Waylines, The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, and Nightmare. He is currently at work on a new mystery novel series, and also writes under other names.

  • Plastic Face and other Weird Tales: Hauntologies, #7

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    Plastic Face and other Weird Tales: Hauntologies, #7
    Plastic Face and other Weird Tales: Hauntologies, #7

    5 hauntological tales of the weird set in South Wales Silver Men in Silver Suits, tells the story of strange and alien weirdness in the stark beauty of West Wales. Against the Empty World is the story of Stone, a woman on the edge of the end of humanity. Plastic Face is a mystery, a puzzle of alien loss, and possible redemption. Everything Everything reaches deep into the depths of the Welsh industrial countryside, and tells the story of the loss of everything, and the strange sounds from below... Kracynski is a mystery, a time travel oddity, set in the wild hills of Wales David Rees-Thomas has written many short stories and books in a variety of genres, including horror, mystery, science fiction, and even the occasional literary foray. He has also worked as an editor and first reader on magazines such as Waylines, The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, and Nightmare. He is currently at work on a new mystery novel series, and also writes under other names. This short story collection as well as others, can be found in most online bookstores.

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