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Yellow Cotswold stone against the spiky winter trees - Pam and her sister Sylvia fell in love with the old house on the spot. Sylvia would take long walks in the country; Pam would have tea ready by the fire for when she returned. Nice fantasies... The house had that kind of effect on people. It felt cosy, lived-in, though it had been empty for many years. Oddly, there was rubbish everywhere, but there was no other sign of a squatter's brief inhabitation. And though the windows were unbroken. the doors securely locked, Pam could never entirely rid herself of the thought that she and her sister might not be alone in the house... One of 13 terrifying tales of terror... Never before published in the United States and long obtainable only at exorbitant prices, A Nest of Nightmares (1986) collects 13 spine-chilling tales by Lisa Tuttle, one of the finest writers in the horror genre. This new edition features the original cover art by Nick Bantock and a new introduction by Will Errickson.

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