Legends

Invasion

There was a d in the day, so the Boys were in the pub, sitting around their usual table. It hadn’t occurred to them to change their nom de guerre when Edna joined the gang, so she was now one of the boys. Nobody noticed. The place had been quiet since the visitors returned to […]

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Solstice

Ben heard the sound of horses and turned to look back up the hill. A coach pulled by a team of two fine black stallions was approaching fast and taking up most of the road. For a moment he thought about standing his ground and forcing the driver to stop, but only for a moment.

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The Mark of Cain

Evan looked up and saw the Salt House off their starboard bow, then returned to hauling the last of the oysters into the boat. That he could see the coast so clearly meant they were returning early, but it would be a short visit. The wind hummed in the rigging as he and the skipper

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Saving Megan

Megan dropped the carving knife and stared at the tiny kitchen window. The storm had arrived with all its fury, but that wasn’t why she was trembling, it was the icy fingers touching her spine. She’d felt this overwhelming dread before and knew what it meant. Her father and brother were in trouble. The wind

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Requiem for Red Lady

On Thursday January 23, 1822, Reverend William Buckland, Professor of Geology at Oxford University, and Theresa Talbot of Penrice Castle made an astounding discovery in the Paviland Caves between Port Eynon and Rhossili. He wrote that he had found the skeleton of a woman still wear- ing the shells and carved ivory she had worn

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