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Praise for The Voivod by Dominic Selwood
'The story has subtle and terrifying hints throughout … fans of M. R. James and of ghost stories will really enjoy this (*****)' The Reader's Hollow
'A really creepy tale … darkly atmospheric (****)' Shari Sakurai
'Selwood has successfully added another gem to his collection and his reputation … nothing short of amazing' Horror Palace - Featured Review
A SHORT GHOST STORY
London, 1897. An elderly bibliophile receives a letter from the recently retired head of the Bodleian Library in Oxford. But the tale it relates of a book buying
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Praise for The Voivod by Dominic Selwood

'The story has subtle and terrifying hints throughout … fans of M. R. James and of ghost stories will really enjoy this (*****)' The Reader's Hollow

'A really creepy tale … darkly atmospheric (****)' Shari Sakurai

'Selwood has successfully added another gem to his collection and his reputation … nothing short of amazing' Horror Palace - Featured Review

A SHORT GHOST STORY

London, 1897. An elderly bibliophile receives a letter from the recently retired head of the Bodleian Library in Oxford. But the tale it relates of a book buying journey to Cracow soon turns into a hellish nightmare.

A homage to M R James, the undisputed master of the Victorian antiquarian ghost story .

Please note: this is a short story like the original M R James short stories. It is about 4,000 words long, in a 32-page small format book (7" x 4.3").


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Autorenporträt
DOMINIC SELWOOD is a historian and barrister. He is a bestselling author and novelist, and frequent contributor to national newspapers, radio and television. He has a doctorate in history from the University of Oxford and a masters from the Sorbonne. He is a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society and the Society of Antiquaries. He lives in London.