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For this book tour its so different, the wonderful Silver Thistle Press and Victoria Williamson spoiled us. 5 eerie tales based in a museum, with a shell necklace, painting magnet, butterfly rubber, and some gummy bears, and Egyptian bookmark.

Eerie Exhibits: Five Macabre Museum Tales by Victoria
Williamson


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Book Info
Genre: Supernatural Fiction
Age Category: Adult
Publisher: Silver Thistle Press
Number of Pages: 221
Publication Date: March 6, 2025
Goodreads:
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/223285412-eerie-exhibits—five-macabre-museum-ta
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Storygraph: https://app.thestorygraph.com/books/726acd31-6da8-449d-9f89-97b79db1f222
Amazon: https://amzn.eu/d/1zD6rAT (UK) https://a.co/d/i8bjaBI (USA)
https://a.co/d/cBSc7vE (Canada)


Blurb
Five unnerving tales of the weird and uncanny from award-winning author Victoria
Williamson.
A room full of screaming butterflies.
An unsettling smile on the face of a carved sarcophagus.
A painting that draws its viewer into the disturbing past.
A stuffed bear that growls in the dead of night.
And a shell that whispers more sinister sounds than the sigh of the sea…
Dare you cross the threshold of the old Museum and view its eerie exhibits?


About the Author
Victoria Williamson is an award-winning author from Glasgow, Scotland, who has worked as
an educator in a number of different countries, including as an English teacher in China, a
secondary school science teacher in Cameroon, a teacher trainer in Malawi, and an
additional support needs teacher in the UK. Her many visits to Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum from a young age inspired this set of short stories for adults based on the real and
imaginary exhibits that captured her interest over the years, and led to her current studies of
history and archaeology.
Victoria works part time writing books for the education company Twinkl and spends the rest
of her time writing novels for children and adults, and visiting schools, libraries and literary
festivals to give author talks and run creative writing workshops. When not writing or talking
about books, she’s often to be found up to her knees in mud on an archaeological dig or
tangled up in a ball of wool playing with a crochet hook.
http://www.strangelymagical.com
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My Review First off the blurb grabbed me, i love museums and they hold such wonder and horrors too. Who wouldn’t want to dive into this? It’s absolutely terrifying and creepy, but all the good shivers up your spine. Each kinda connects in a loose thread kind of way. Which is scarier? I’m not sure, perhaps the Grinning Man. But the screaming butterflies was a bit of a trigger for me, I’m grieving too and my nature would be like our main character, wanting to save those precious souls from being pinned and trapped. I know one thing, its really made me want to go to a museum and visualise the stories that could be crafted from each exhibit and display. We even have an unusual shell that whispers, and growling bear too. And a painting of the countryside that has a much darker nature. Are you brave enough to read?

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