The Mill (novelette)

“…amongst the very best in the ghost story tradition.” — This is Horror

“…this one grabs your heart-strings and twists them like a knife.” — Matthew Fryer’s Hellforge

“… packed with more emotion and feeling than you could imagine would be possible in a story of this length.” The Ginger Nuts of Horror

“It is eerie and sometimes chokes you up to read, but read it you should.” — TheNovelBlog.com

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Michael struggles to come to terms with the death of his wife. He has visions of her calling to him, inviting him to the beyond.

At the Bereaved Partners’ Group, he learns that he is not the only one left behind who can hear the departed beckon them… to the Mill.

This Greyhart Press eBook is a novelette: longer than a short story but brief enough to read in one sitting.

Mark West

The Mill was previously published by Pendragon Press as part of the anthology We Fade to Grey, edited by Gary McMahon. This Greyhart Press eBook edition has been revised but remains substantially the same. Paperbacks, and signed limited-edition hardbacks, of ‘We Fade to Grey’ may still be available from Pendragon Press or other retailers.

News about The Mill

27 June 12 reviewed by TheNovelBlog “Can’t praise it enough.” 5 stars

21 May 12 — Reviewed by The Horrifically Horrifying Horror Blog “…unlike anything I have read up to now.” (5 stars)

27 Mar 12 — Reviewed by Bookish Things: “…couldn’t put it down…”

07 Feb 12 — Reviewed by This is Horror: “…amongst the very best in the ghost story tradition.”

30 Jan 12 — Reviewed by Nick Cato for The Horror Fiction Review: “sharp writing”

15 Dec 11 — Reviewed at The Book Den: “I had to take breaks for fear my heart would shatter.”

09 Dec 11 — The Mill is listed as one of the highlights of 2011 by Dark Minds Press.

24 Nov 11 — Reviewed by The Ginger Nuts of Horror: “Sometimes the best horror fiction is hard to read.”

16 Nov 11 — Reviewed by The Horrifically Horrifying Horror Blog: “Highly recommended…”

13 Nov 11 — Reviewed by The Eloquent Page: “…a captivating read.”

15 Oct 11 — Reviewed by Dark Musings: “The emotional content genuinely is moving and is never mawkish or sentimental…”