Tale of the Tailor and the Three Dead Kings
«Dan Jones is best known for his epic histories, which makes his first foray into fiction a surprising but effective change of direction. He has adapted a medieval tale of the supernatural (which was transcribed from the Latin by MR James in 1922); his tight, chilling account of an unsuspecting tailor and the terrifying shenanigans in which he is embroiled compares favourably with James's own ghost stories, the author's grasp of historical detail giving it welcome verisimilitude»
Observer
A chilling medieval ghost story, first written by a 15th-century monk and now retold by bestselling historian Dan Jones. Published in a beautiful small-format hardback, perfect as a Halloween read or a Christmas gift. Les mer
Detaljer
- Forlag
- Head of Zeus
- Innbinding
- Innbundet
- Språk
- Engelsk
- Sider
- 96
- ISBN
- 9781801101295
- Utgivelsesår
- 2021
- Format
- 18 x 11 cm
Anmeldelser
«Dan Jones is best known for his epic histories, which makes his first foray into fiction a surprising but effective change of direction. He has adapted a medieval tale of the supernatural (which was transcribed from the Latin by MR James in 1922); his tight, chilling account of an unsuspecting tailor and the terrifying shenanigans in which he is embroiled compares favourably with James's own ghost stories, the author's grasp of historical detail giving it welcome verisimilitude»
Observer
«An interesting glimpse into a world that almost reads as Fantasy today. I found that the origins and background to the story were as intriguing as the story itself, which creates a nice little shiver and then allows the reader to move on. One for readers looking for a brief, classic read at Halloween»
SFF World
«Atmospheric chamber piece»
BBC History Magazine
«Put another log on the hearth (or its nearest 21st-century equivalent) and settle in for Dan Jones's eerie, evocative retelling of a medieval ghost story»
History Revealed
«A chilling yarn»
The Tablet
«This is a great story and has grown in the telling»
The Ampleforth Journal