Haunting Tales of Hong Kong

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Take a journey into the dark side of the city and you’ll find ghosts everywhere: protesting in Statue Square, lurking on the MTR, grooving in Wanchai nightclubs, dining in Cheung Chau, and wreaking havoc in the New Territories. These tales will make you think again about what ghosts are and why they will never stop haunting us.

 

A collection of thirteen wonderfully spooky short stories from some of Hong Kong’s most exciting writers: Michael A Ashton, Michael Gibb, Lawrence Gray, Matthew Harrison, Ken Kamoche, Diana McPartlin, Leela Devi Panikar, Sasha Seth and Roseanne Thong.

 

“At last, our writers, spelunkers of the netherworld, have dutifully paid the invisible ones their rightful homage.”—Francis Moriarty, Hong Kong Broadcaster and Journalist.

 

"Hong Kong is a haunted city, and, taken together, these stories evoke the atmosphere of a place where the dead mingle readily with the living...a damn good read, perfect for a long, sub-tropical night." -- Rosie Milne, author of 'Holding the Baby'

 

"For those of you who live by 'everyday another dollar' and are stuck in a routine, beware a new and unearthly thrill could be lurking in the next nightclub or MTR station. Life isn't always what it appears to be and your next encounter could be eerily life changing! Enter the realm of Haunting Tales thirteen short stories by some of Hong Kong's best writers. This collection is gripping, from Diana McPartlin's Demon in the Dance Club to The Immortals by Lawrence Gray, you will enter a realm of Hong Kong you may not have known existed. You won't be able to put the book down until the very end."

 

Tracey Furniss, Parents' Journal.

 

"Haunting Tales of Hong Kong illuminated Chinese customs, cultures, wisdom and experience. These stories possess fable-like qualities." Asian Review of Books.

 

 

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Non-members HK$120.

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