One Eye Grey London stories

'A pocket horror show.. far from dreadful and worth every penny.' Time Out.

 

 'a-price-of-a-pint-of-Stella rather than a shilling shocker' The Guardian

 

‘A dread good read. Inspired by a century old genre but addressing timeless fears in a modern voice,  will be scaring commuters witless for a long time to come.’ Southwark News

 

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Disappearing ladies, off licences on the sites of ancient temples, birds who charge tolls and one’s that stalk with the pigeon hordes. All this and a couple of nasty trips underground. What more could you want from a Bank Holiday Weekend?

Magic you say? We’ll we’ve got that as well in this latest edition of One Eye Grey (Bank holiday weekend ISBN 9780954482862) which, in contrast to all the anniversary celebrations connected with Paris sixty eight, remains resolutely London two and eight. 

A pdf of the bookseller information is here  

 

Bookseller Ordering:

For sale or return and discount rates order directly through F and M Publications by e-mailing orders @  fandmpublications.co.uk* or through Gardners Books Ltd. tel: 01323 521555. Fax: 01323 521666 www.gardners.com  Ask about our free display console with orders of more than ten.

Bank Holiday Weekend

Bank holiday weekend (out May 12th)

9780954482862

 

Collected series of Transpontine, Goose and Orbital

  The Queen Rat and other tales: the collected One Eye Grey 2007  £3.00

ISBN: 978-0954-4828-48

 

one eye grey London folklore reviews

Transpontine drift   9780954482817

Goose in Southwark

A goose in Southwark   9780954482824

Out of Orbital

Out of orbital

9780954482831

See the Elephant fly

See the Elephant fly!

9780954482855

*We would also point out to London shops that ordering directly from us is better for the planet. This is because if you order from us it means that a monkey gets on a bike in SE17 and peddles over with One Eye Grey to your shop. Of course you could go via Gardners but this means a monkey in Walworth packages up One Eye Grey then sends it to Eastbourne where others unpack it, repack it and then drive it back to your premises in London. Obviously we'd also like to point out no monkeys are hurt in this process but still it's a long round trip.