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  • The Stones of Muncaster Cathedral: Two Stories of the Supernatural

    Robert Westall, Orrin Grey

    eBook (Valancourt Books, Dec. 11, 2015)
    "I dreamt I was standing in the dark, looking up at the south-west tower ... And our Kev was up there on top, in the dark, and screaming as if some wild beast was eating him."When steeplejack Joe Clarke is hired to repair the stonework at Muncaster Cathedral, he is unprepared for the horror he will encounter. Something unspeakably evil in the medieval tower is seeking victims among the young neighborhood boys ... and Joe's son may be next! An unsettling story with a horrifying conclusion, this eerie tale will chill young and old readers alike. Robert Westall (1929-1993) is one of the best modern writers of ghost stories in the tradition of the great M.R. James, and The Stones of Muncaster Cathedral, which won the Dracula Society's Children of the Night Award, is one of his finest. This volume also includes a second ghostly tale, 'Brangwyn Gardens', published here for the first time in the United States, and a new introduction by Orrin Grey. 'So vivid and deft in its mental touches and physical details that it had me sweating with vertigo as well as superstitious terror ... No punches are pulled.' - Daily Telegraph 'Chilly, concise and utterly spooky ... among the late British author's best works ... The tower's secret is indeed a whopper, fittingly capping the unrelenting suspense that precedes its revelation.' - Publishers Weekly 'A taut thriller, with a horrifically dramatic denouement.' - Kirkus Reviews 'This is a chilling tale spun by a master storyteller ... The suspense is gradually unleashed as more and more details are discovered and the ending is both explosive and gratifying ... will leave you with a chill down your spine.' - SFSite.com
  • The Stones of Muncaster Cathedral: Two Stories of the Supernatural

    Robert Westall, Orrin Grey

    Paperback (Valancourt Books, Dec. 15, 2015)
    "I dreamt I was standing in the dark, looking up at the south-west tower ... And our Kev was up there on top, in the dark, and screaming as if some wild beast was eating him." When steeplejack Joe Clarke is hired to repair the stonework at Muncaster Cathedral, he is unprepared for the horror he will encounter. Something unspeakably evil in the medieval tower is seeking victims among the young neighborhood boys ... and Joe's son may be next! An unsettling story with a horrifying conclusion, this eerie tale will chill young and old readers alike. Robert Westall (1929-1993) is one of the best modern writers of ghost stories in the tradition of the great M.R. James, and The Stones of Muncaster Cathedral, which won the Dracula Society's Children of the Night Award, is one of his finest. This volume also includes a second ghostly tale, 'Brangwyn Gardens', published here for the first time in the United States, and a new introduction by Orrin Grey. 'So vivid and deft in its mental touches and physical details that it had me sweating with vertigo as well as superstitious terror ... No punches are pulled.' - Daily Telegraph 'Chilly, concise and utterly spooky ... among the late British author's best works ... The tower's secret is indeed a whopper, fittingly capping the unrelenting suspense that precedes its revelation.' - Publishers Weekly 'A taut thriller, with a horrifically dramatic denouement.' - Kirkus Reviews 'This is a chilling tale spun by a master storyteller ... The suspense is gradually unleashed as more and more details are discovered and the ending is both explosive and gratifying ... will leave you with a chill down your spine.' - SFSite.com
  • Stones Of Muncaster Cathedral: Two Novels

    Robert Westall

    Mass Market Paperback (Puffin, July 6, 1993)
    In "The Stones of Muncaster Cathedral", a steeplejack uncovers a sinister presence in a church steeple. In "Brangwyn Gardens", a student lodger begins an unusual love affair with the past and a strange return to war-time London. By the author of "Urn Burial" and "Echoes of War".
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  • The Stones of Muncaster Cathedral

    Robert Westall

    Paperback (Sunburst, April 1, 1994)
    Offered the job of repairing the weathercock on one of Muncaster Cathedral's spires, Steeplejack Joe Clarke soon realizes that the cathedral is in the grip of an evil power
  • The Stones of Muncaster Cathedral

    Robert Westall

    Hardcover (Farrar Straus & Giroux, April 1, 1993)
    Offered the job of repairing the weathercock on one of Muncaster Cathedral's spires, Steeplejack Joe Clarke soon realizes that the cathedral is in the grip of an evil power.
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  • The stones of Muncaster Cathedral: Two stories of the supernatural

    Robert Westall

    Hardcover (Viking, March 15, 1991)
    In the first of these English horror tales, a steeplejack is tormented by a cathedral; in the other, a student is haunted by a diary.
  • The Stones of Muncaster Cathedral

    Robert Westall, Ron Keith

    Audio Cassette (Recorded Books, Jan. 1, 1994)
    From Publishers Weekly: Chilly, concise and utterly spooky, this novel is among the late British author's best works. A first-person narrative--liberally larded with bits of Northern English slang--propels the story at a headlong pace, at the same time incorporating intriguing hints of musty medieval history. Not long after he takes on the job of restoring the southwest tower of Muncaster Cathedral, steeplejack Joe Clarke senses--in the very stonework itself--a sinister force that seems to emanate from one particularly foul-looking gargoyle. Joe's suspicions are confirmed when his young son, Kevin, sleepwalks to the tower, spouts archaic Latin and, with much tooth-baring, fights all efforts to remove him. Though Joe eventually succeeds in rescuing his "lad," the entity in the tower finds easier prey in another little boy, discovered dead, having either fallen or jumped from the spire. With the help of a curmudgeonly detective-sergeant and the trendy but essentially good Reverend Morris, Joe searches through the cathedral's history for the knowledge that will enable him to destroy the bloodthirsty gargoyle's power. The tower's secret is indeed a whopper, fittingly capping the unrelenting suspense that precedes its revelation. Ages 10-up.
  • The Stones of Muncaster Cathedral

    Robert Westall

    Paperback (Mammoth, Jan. 1, 2001)
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  • Stones of Muncaster Cathedral

    Robert Westall

    Library Binding (Bt Bound, Oct. 1, 1999)
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  • The Stones of Muncaster Cathedral

    Robert Westall

    Paperback (Thorndike Pr, Aug. 1, 1993)
    Soon after steeplejack Joe Clarke begins work on one of the spires of Muncaster's medieval cathedral, terrible things start to happen and Joe realizes that there is a malevolent force connected to the spire's gargoyle.
  • The Stones of Muncaster Cathedral

    Robert Westall, Ron Keith, Recorded Books

    Audible Audiobook (Recorded Books, )
    Steeplejack Joe Clark climbed his first factory chimney when he was four years old. Steeplejacking had been in his family for five generations. Not much frightened him. Certainly not stone. So when Joe is offered the lucrative job of repairing the weathercock and stonework on one of Muncaster Cathedral’s spires, he can’t believe his good fortune. But from the moment he saw the medieval gargoyle - lichen colored and hollowed-eyed - he felt uneasy, as if he were being watched. But he wasn’t going to let a few superstitious fears get in the way of his job. Stone was stone, it was all the same. Then terrible things begin to happen, including the deaths of two innocent boys who fell from the cathedral tower. What terrible evil had them in its grip, and why does the gargoyle seem to be drawing Joe to his doom?