Nightmares from the Black Hill

Guy N. Smith’s long horror writing career encompassed 70 best-selling novels. His short story ‘The Searchers’ was the first to be published in the London Mystery Magazine in March 1972. This was followed in June of that year by ‘The Mummy’ in Vol. 22 No. 93. The mummy theme continued in an article in Country Life magazine, followed by a short television programme. Over a decade later the idea spawned his novel ‘Accursed’ Guy’s early horror stories in London Mystery are eagerly sought by his current fans but, unfortunately, many of them are difficult, sometimes impossible, to locate. Hence he decided to publish the complete range in the volume. These bedtime reads will almost certainly be followed by some scary nightmares.

Guy’s early horror stories, originally published in London Mystery, have become highly coveted by his current fans. Unfortunately, many of these tales are difficult, if not impossible, to find. To address this, Guy decided to compile the complete collection in a single volume, making these elusive stories accessible to all.

This anthology offers a chilling array of bedtime reads, each one crafted to unsettle and haunt the reader’s mind long after the last page is turned. Fans and newcomers alike will appreciate the eerie atmosphere and masterful storytelling that have become hallmarks of Guy’s work. Be prepared for sleepless nights and spine-tingling nightmares as you delve into this comprehensive collection of early horrors.