Eerie Exhibits

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?

Reviewers have praised the unsettling nature of the stories in the collection which draw readers into liminal worlds thick with atmosphere and tension. Advance review highlights have included:

The author writes scenes so vivid and magically creepy that you are hooked and wanting more by the end of each of the stories.’

The strength of the writing is the atmosphere that the author creates with deft & efficient word-pictures. The stories are also very spot-in on capturing the human nature of individuals, weaving childhood experiences into absolutely backstories so rich, that the characters come alive & “pop from the canvas”.’

The author does an exceptional job of weaving vivid, descriptive narratives that keep you fully immersed in the dark and mysterious world within the museum’s walls. What I particularly appreciated about Eerie Exhibits is the diversity in tone and horror. Some stories excel in creeping terror, while others deliver more thrilling, heart-pounding moments. The author’s ability to play with different aspects of fear made each story feel fresh and intriguing.’

Williamson’s writing is both atmospheric and psychological, crafting a slow-building dread that lingers long after reading. If you love horror that delves into human nature just as much as the supernatural, this collection is a must-read. Highly recommended for those who crave deeper, more thought-provoking scares.’