Touch Wood
- 384 pages
- 14 hours of reading
A collection of twenty-five horror and suspense stories explores the realms of superstition, imagination, and unearthly terror
Peter Crowther is a distinguished journalist, anthologist, and author of numerous short stories and novels. His writing frequently delves into the darker aspects of human nature and the complexities of relationships. Through compelling narratives, Crowther explores the boundaries of morality and ethics, drawing readers into intricate worlds. His work is noted for its distinctive style and profound insights into the human psyche.



A collection of twenty-five horror and suspense stories explores the realms of superstition, imagination, and unearthly terror
This collection of four novellas of humanity's struggle for survival in the far future features "Watching Trees Grow" by Peter F. Hamilton; "Reality Dust" by Stephen Baxter; "Making History" by Paul McAuley; and "Tendeleo's Story" by Ian McDonald.