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MUCKROSS ABBEY by Sabina Murray

MUCKROSS ABBEY

And Other Stories

by Sabina Murray

Pub Date: March 21st, 2023
ISBN: 978-0-8021-5749-2
Publisher: Black Cat/Grove

Moors, mists, and mirrors: all expected in classic ghost stories. Careening cars, TV sets with minds of their own, and cellphones: Welcome to a new iteration of spectral spookiness.

Murray provides 10 updated takes on gothic ghost tales in this short story collection. Set in contemporary times, each tale riffs on tropes from the past. Along the way, children are lost to sinister (or sadly mundane) forces, and shadowy figures haunt hallways, mirrors, and run-down apartment complexes. In “Remote Control,” the young wife of a previously married older man struggles to piece together the circumstances of her predecessor’s demise in an homage to Daphne du Maurier’s Rebecca (complete with an errant TV set which might be a stand-in for Mrs. Danvers). A haunting (literally) tale of a strange mother and daughter duo encountered by a narrator years prior takes its cue from Henry James’ The Turn of the Screw as the narrative grows bleaker and more surreal with its retelling around a fireplace on Christmas Eve. Two stories, “The Dead Children” and “The Flowers, the Birds, the Trees,” rely on each other to flesh out the details surrounding the years-ago death of a young student (or students!) at a convent boarding school. Some of Murray’s characters approach their situations from a more analytic—or meta—perspective than those populating more classic ghost stories: One opines that the function of time is to make things disappear and, “without time, everything is still there.” Another muses that the dead and the living each belong in their own “place”; yet another that the dead may not even need a justification “to come back.” The cumulative effect of the parade of ghosts may blunt the surprise factor in later stories, but each tale presents a uniquely crafted poltergeist.

These are not your father’s ghost stories.