Wednesday, January 27, 2016

The Hyde Hotel anthology



This month Black Shuck Books releases The Hyde Hotel, an anthology edited by James Everington and Dan Howarth. All of the stories have some connection to a certain peculiar hotel. In what way is it peculiar? You'll get a slightly different answer in each of these tales. I hope you'll join us.

"The Hyde Hotel Welcomes You…

The Hyde Hotel looks almost exactly as you’d expect it to: a faceless, budget hotel in a grey city you are just passing through. A hotel aimed at people travelling alone, a hotel where you know so little about your fellow guests that they could be anyone… and where, perhaps, so could you. But sometimes things are hiding in plain sight, and not everyone who stays at The Hyde gets a good night’s sleep… Enjoy your stay."

Table of Contents

CHECKING IN  by James Everington
THE VIEW FROM THE BASEMENT  by Alison Littlewood
NIGHT PORTERS  by Iain Rowan
TICK BOX  by Dan Howarth
THE EDIFICE OF DUST  by Amelia Mangan
LOST AND FOUND  by S P Miskowski
HOUSEKEEPING  by Ray Cluley
SOMETHING LIKE BLOOD  by Alex Davis
THE COYOTE CORPORATION’S MISPLACED SONG  by Cate Gardner
WRATH OF THE DEEP  by Simon Bestwick
THE SEALED WINDOW  by Mark West
THE BLUE ROOM  by V H Leslie
CHECKING OUT  by James Everington

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