Fear Across
the Mersey by Ramsey
Campbell
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Publishing, hardback, £25.00, August 2024, ISBN 9781803943701
The
second sentence of this story may resonate with other readers who have walked
Liverpool’s coast as much as it did with me: ‘A couple of paper cups tumbled
and rattled on the shore beneath the promenade, and the cold insinuating
October wind scooped the Mersey across the slabs of red rock that formed the
beach, across the broken bottles and abandoned tyres.’ The protagonist, a man
named Stone, is not just a visitor to the fairground, that staple of the horror
genre, but an afficionado who spends each of his holidays in a different one.
The first indication that he might be a little more than idiosyncratic is when
he has a vision of his dead mother and the tale builds to a taught and
thrilling climax when he boards the Ghost Train ride. Campbell matches his
early eloquence with a deft narrative twist in the very last sentence.
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