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The Ash-Tree Press
Hardback. 1998
ISBN
1 899562 40 0
£25.00
List
of stories
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THE
BLURB
There is a real place called Binscombe, located in
the south-east of England; but these tales are not about that
Binscombe. Instead they concern another Binscombe, linked to the
first by subtle -- but invisible -- bridges of 'what if?' This other
Binscombe is a place rich in history, where strangers are welcome, but not
always safe; a place where watching a video is not as harmless a pursuit
as it might seem, where waiting for the bus may take much longer than
expected, and where churchgoers are advised to pay very close attention
during the midnight service on Christmas Eve. It is, in short, a place
which takes its history very seriously: and with good reason, as the
unwary are apt to find out to their cost.
No one takes Binscombe and its history more seriously than Mr Disvan,
whose encyclopaedic knowledge of the village and its past seems to have
been acquired through more than simply reading history books. We see Mr
Disvan and Binscombe life through the eyes of Mr Oakley, a newcomer whose
family has long had roots there, and who thus proves the truth of a local saying: 'They always
come back'. This local connection gives Mr Oakley an opportunity to see
some of the stranger side of life in Binscombe, with Mr Disvan as his
guide; but it also shows him that once you come back, it isn't always
possible to leave again.
This, the first of a two-volume set that collects all the tales in the
saga, contains fifteen stories, seven of which are published here for the
first time.
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