Ghost Field

Author: William Rand

Genre: Horror

Ghost Field is a very interesting and elaborately written tale about Scott, a person whose concerns about the welfare of a small dog and a little girl lead into a very unusual scenario.

Ghost Field keeps drawing us deeper down with Scott, deep into an underground complex of tunnels as he tries to help them, always intending to only a few feet further, until he finds himself trapped in pitch black, stifling, claustrophobic surroundings. In this genuinely eerie tale, which plays upon the readers’ fear of the dark, the unknown, and enclosed spaces, Scott finds himself helpless and lost in this system of tunnels, and over his skin, he feels hundreds of insects scrawl across his skin

Even worse, there amid the blackness and the ever-enclosing walls, the fetid stench of death fills the air, and there is something evil down there in the darkness with him that tricked him and lured him down into the tunnels. And the time, the ghost whispers to him from the shadows whilst the evil waits… Ghost Field is a truly terrifying tale of haunting and horror underground, in shadows and spaces where one cannot move, and creatures stalk the flesh of the living. There is an interesting plot twist to this tale, too, which plays on the mind and renders even the harmless and familiar frightening in the context of the unknown. This is a truly atmospheric classic of the horror genre.