Midnight Never Comes



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Midnight Never Comes,in 1961, ghost story writer H.R. Wakefield stated bluntly, "I believe ghost story writing to be a dying art." This pessimistic statement has been echoed down through the decades since the Second World War, an event which, for many, seems to signify the end of the Golden Age of ghost stories. But are those people correct who claim that the modern world, with its all-too-real technological horrors, is no place for the ghost story, with its seemingly gentler terrors? Or is there still room today for tales that frighten without recourse to gruesome "special effects," designed simply to appeal to a more and more jaded audience?


Edition Details
  • Dust Jacket illustrated by Rob Suggs.
  • This is a full clothbound edition limited to 500 copies.

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