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The garden of Dorelia Jones flourishes with strange poisonous plants - but her mind is as full of poison as her garden. This venom permeates everything she does. About to be made homeless, and disinherited by her mother, Dorelia plots and schemes to ...
In a post-industrial age, the last 'free' humans cower in hiding from the mysterious Masters and struggle for life in merciless marshlands. The Masters - human or alien - are never seen but rule the crumbling cities they dominate with fiendishly trai...
These are dark, unusual short stories with a twist from the prizewinning author of The Poison Garden of Dorelia Jones, Losing It, and The Marsh People. Here's the woman with the sinister pet, the man who returns to the sea, the website promising the ...
Williams (1883-1946) was an English journalist and writer of popular fiction. He was the eldest son of the chief editor at Reuters and both his brother and an uncle were also journalists. In 1905 he took over as Reuters correspondent in Berlin aged 2...
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