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From Beyond the Grave and Other Stories by R. Chetwynd-Hayes
From Beyond the Grave and Other Stories by R. Chetwynd-Hayes






From Beyond the Grave and Other Stories by R. Chetwynd-Hayes

Hidden beneath the streets of London is a dark and dreadful establishment known as The Monster Club, where vampires indulge in a rather different kind of Bloody Mary and ghouls tear into their gruesome repasts. When the downstairs neighbour grows suspicious that those stains on his ceiling are maybe not the result of spilt red wine after all, its time for the pair to part company. Saucy Jack soon has total dominion over Edward and together they prowl Soho, picking up working girls to butcher back at the flat off Edgware Road. Jack the Ripper: In "The Gatecrasher", Edward Charlton and his trendy friends hold an impromptu séance - and summon forth the spirit of Jack the Ripper.Humans Are the Real Monsters: This is played with in The Monster Club, where the idea of humans being the real monsters is used to show how they are as capable and amazing as monsters rather than showing them to be inhumane and cruel when compared to what they perceive as monsters.Of course it turns out that the family is dead and the "ghost" is the one who's alive. Dead All Along: In " The Ghost Who Limped ", a family is haunted by said ghost.

From Beyond the Grave and Other Stories by R. Chetwynd-Hayes

It turns out that in a time paradox, back in the woman's own day, she killed herself because she could not be with the man from the future and was being forced into a marriage with someone else - thus is a ghost in the present. Boy Meets Ghoul: The short story "Tomorrows Ghost" is based around a romance between a Regency-era woman and a modern-day (1980s) man, each of whom believes the other to be a ghost.He won the Bram Stoker Award for Lifetime Achievement for 1988, and the British Fantasy Society Special Award in 1989.Ĭhetwynd-Hayes died from bronchial pneumonia on 20 March 2001. Chetwynd-Hayes also edited several other anthologies, including the Armada Monster Book series for children. Chetwynd-Hayes took over the editorship of the Fontana Book of Great Ghost Stories after the departure of the previous editor, Robert Aickman. John Carradine played Chetwynd-Hayes in The Monster Club.

From Beyond the Grave and Other Stories by R. Chetwynd-Hayes

Chetwynd-Hayes' book The Monster Club contains references to a film-maker called Vinke Rocnnor, an anagram of Kevin Connor, the director of From Beyond the Grave. Several of his short works were adapted into anthology-style movies in the United Kingdom, including The Monster Club and From Beyond the Grave. He went on to publish many collections and ten other novels including The Grange, The Haunted Grange, And Love Survived and The Curse of the Snake God. His first published work was the science fiction novel The Man from the Bomb in 1959. Ronald Chetwynd-Hayes ( – 20 March 2001) was a British author, best known for his ghost and horror stories.








From Beyond the Grave and Other Stories by R. Chetwynd-Hayes