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Tag Archives: horror
Back to the Chilling World of Sally Spedding: “Cold Remains”
“Who reads such chilling thrillers as Sally Spedding’s? Mysteries that do not fit into any one standard genre but skirt the edges of several: crime novels, yes, but also horror novels, paranormal, historical, they will not be categorized. Sally Spedding … Continue reading
Posted in crime fiction, review
Tagged chiller, Cold Remains, ghosts, horror, paranormal, Sally Spedding, thriller, Wales
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Interview with Sally Spedding
Sally Spedding was born in Wales to a Dutch father and Welsh mother. She studied sculpture at Manchester and at St. Martin’s, London, and when still a practicing and exhibiting artist, won an international short story competition. She was approached … Continue reading
Posted in murder mystery, thriller
Tagged Celtic myths, chiller, Duerrenmatt, horror, Pyrennees, Sally Spedding, The Pledge, Wales
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The Chilling Thrillers of Sally Spedding
Sally Spedding does not write cozies. Some people have called her novels “creepy chillers.” They are not for the faint-hearted. They frighten me. But that, I think, is what they are supposed to do, and they do it with style, … Continue reading
Posted in murder mystery, paranormal, thriller
Tagged Celtic myths, France, horror, P.D.James, Pyrenees, Sally Spedding, Wales
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