The Greyminster Chronicles

The Greyminster Chronicles by Brian Hughes, published by iUniverse in March 2002, is a comprehensive collection that spans 732 pages. This edition presents a unique blend of fiction and fantasy set in Greyminster, a post-industrial milltown in northwest England, known for its peculiarities and vibrant characters. The narrative explores the town’s unusual happenings, including time travel, space beasts, and eccentric residents, all infused with a sense of humor.
Readers will discover a rich tapestry of stories within this volume, which includes all four Greyminster novels along with five short stories. The diverse cast of characters and the whimsical elements of the plot create an engaging experience for those interested in fantastical tales. The book’s exploration of themes such as the intersection of the mundane and the extraordinary offers a distinctive perspective on life in this fictional town.
Official synopsis Publisher
This is Greyminster, a smoky, post-industrial milltown tucked away in the northwest corner of England. A pleasant enough place except for one fact. Greyminster is the Spaghetti Junction of the Fortean World. Time travel, ravenous space beasts, manic old biddies and robots with a penchant for Hob Nobs. This volume contains all four Greyminster novels, five short stories, characters by the barrow load and enough good humor to blow your socks off! — Publisher’s description.
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