short story anthology
edited by Peter Crowther
published 1992
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An old superstition held that to remove the nails of a deceased’s coffin was to allow the poor tenant of this ‘narrow house’ the freedom to come forth on judgement day and behold the answers to all questions. But then all superstitions are narrow house themselves, condemning all who live within their shuttered confines to a life of fear…
These twenty-nine specially commissioned stories — from some of the greatest names in contemporary imaginative literature — investigative the world of superstition. And, in the process, the writers unleash more than even they bargained for…
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