If you like creepy tales with a good, old-fashioned, fairytale horror premise, then this one might tick your boxes. Perhaps for a family audience with slightly older children, Francine’s fun short story includes all the best traditional scary tropes: a mythical villain from an ancient bloodline looking to prey on children, in a remote, rural setting. There are some great hints at folklore around witchcraft and trolls, as well as nice touches on old Scottish wives’ tales. A quick read a...
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