Our six-legged friends can be the stuff of nightmares outside of literature - the glimpse of a house spider as it scuttles across the skirting board, the erratic menace of a late summer wasp invading a picnic - shudder. Here, Daisy Butcher and Janette Leaf have compiled sixteen tales of crawling horror to keep you from sleep. Riddled with moths, bees, cockroaches, and fleas, these entomological horror stories come from the hatching, frothing minds of Edgar Allen Poe, Clare Winger Harris, Algernon Blackwood, H.G Wells, and many more.
Size: 129 x 189mm
Pages: 269
Publisher" British Library