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Vampire Stories of R. Chetwynd-Hayes

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Fedogan & Bremer, Dec 1, 1997 - Fiction - 251 pages
Editor Stephen Jones collects fifteen blood-sucking tales written by Ronald Chetwynd-Hayes, Britain's reigning prince of chill -- including a brand-new story featuring his psychic detective Frances St. Clare (who can also be found in the upcoming F&B Mystery anthology Dark Detectives.) With an original introduction by Brian Lumley, and an exclusive interview with the author.

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User Review  - Courtney - Goodreads

Prior to picking up this book, I had never heard of Ronald Chetwynd-Hayes. I think most people probably haven't, given that he's been dead for 11 years and was British (apparently one of his ... Read full review

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User Review  - Ben Lovegrove - Goodreads

I especially enjoyed the Vampire & the Werewolf, a touching love story Read full review

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About the author (1997)

R. Chetwynd-Hayes--novelist, story-writer, editor, anthologist--in 1989 received Lifetime Achievement Awards from both the Horror Writers of America and the British Fantasy Society. He died in 2001.

Stephen Jones is one of Britain's most acclaimed anthologists of dark fantasy and horror. He lives in London, England.

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