He writes frightening ghost and horror stories. I think he is the scariest ghost story writer I've come across. His work doesn't fit into the 'weird' as much as it does into the 'horror', but not the more modern blood and atrocities kind of horror. His is the kind of horror that can make you want to look under the bed, or maybe, not want to look under the bed. The kind of story that dreaming about can wake you up in the middle of the night and turn the light on. You read his story and you think about locking the door and maybe wedging a chair up under the handle or you begin to regret that shutterless big glass window in your room. This man is definitely a master.
A Neighbour's Landmark A Night in King's College Chapel A School Story A View from a Hill A Vignette A Warning to the Curious After Dark in the Playing Fields An Episode of Cathedral History An Evening's Entertainment The Ash-tree Canon Alberic's Scrap-book Casting the Runes Count Magnus The Diary of Mr Poynter The Experiment The Fenstanton Witch The Game of Bear (unfinished) John Humphreys (unfinished) Lost Hearts The Malice of Inanimate Objects Marcilly-le-Hayer (draft) Martin's Close Merfield House (unfinished) The Mezzotint Mr Humphreys and His Inheritance Number 13 "Oh, Whistle, and I'll Come to You, My Lad Rats The Residence at Whitminster The Rose Garden Speaker Lenthall's Tomb (incomplete) The Stalls of Barchester Cathedral The Story of a Disappearance and an Appearance There Was a Man Dwelt by a Churchyard The Tractate Middoth The Treasure of Abbot Thomas Two Doctors The Uncommon Prayer-book Wailing Well