
Title | : | The Sixth Ghost Book, Book One |
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ISBN | : | 0330233327 |
ISBN-10 | : | 9780330233323 |
Language | : | English |
Format Type | : | Mass Market Paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 128 |
Publication | : | First published January 1, 1972 |
Contents of this edition:
Introduction (The Sixth Ghost Book) • essay by Rosemary Timperley
The Blood Goes Round • short story by John Elliot
Casualty • short story by John Burke
Death of a Ghost • short story by Avery Taylor
The Drowned Rose • short story by George Mackay Brown
Elsie and Agnes • short story by Richard Davis
Fall in at the Double • short story by L. P. Hartley
Girl Who Looked Like Barby • short story by Ernest Corbyn
"I'll Wait For You" • short story by Shelley Smith
Image in Capsule • short story by Kit Pedler
The Sixth Ghost Book, Book One Reviews
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This is part one of a collection of spooky short stories originally published in 1970 - the paperback dates to a couple of years later but the publisher split it in two, so only nine of the stories are in this volume. My chief interest was that it contains a story by Kit Pedler, a medical scientist who was co-creator of the Cybermen (with Gerry Davies) and who was an unofficial scientific adviser on 'Doctor Who' during the 1970s. The two men went on to create Doomwatch, another British TV series of the 1970s which had a huge viewing audience.
Unfortunately I didn't think much of his story which concludes the volume and involves a 'ghost in the machine' type scenario. Neither was I impressed with the other stories. One is set on a Caribbean island and features a few stereotypes, one in a maternity ward, one is about an ill-fated schoolmistress, one a convoluted story about two sisters who hate each other, one a haunted country house with connections to WWI, one about an unhappy boy's connection to a painting (which reminded me of a story by M R James among other things). One is an odd story about a young woman who comes back from the dead, the oddest thing being that her name is Barby (not the spelling of the famous doll). The best is probably 'Death of a Ghost' where a nurse in Vietnam is trying to get back to the village where she is stationed and meets an American soldier who has been cut off from his unit: I did suspect the twist but it had a bit more characterisation than most of the others.
So overall I would rate this an OK 2 stars.