Munky

Brian Catling
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"There hadn’t been monks at the abbey since 1600. Not living ones, that is." When the puckish spirit of a monk begins haunting the storied village of Pulborough, known for its ancient abbey, Maud Garner, manager of the Coach and Horses Inn, arranges for the famous ghost hunter, Walter Prince, to come investigate. And from there, things spiral out of control. Peopled with richly drawn Dickensian grotesques and filled with bizarre and comical incident, Munky is as compelling as it is antic. Catling transports the reader to an interwar England in the throes of change. Part bizarre ghost story, part whimsical farce, part idiosyncratic literary experiment, it could be described as P.G. Wodehouse collaborating with Raymond Roussel, with a dash of M.R. James, if it weren’t so uniquely its own thing. Cover illustration by Dave McKean
Genres: FantasyFictionNovella
109 Pages

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