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ABOUT ALAN

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Alan Millard was born in 1942 at Yeovil, Somerset. He attended school at Summerleaze Park Secondary Modern where a teacher asked for a copy of a poem he’d written and  secretly sent it off to a magazine. Three months later she handed it back to him now published in the Young Elizabethan with ten shillings prize money!

Website Content Copyright: Alan Millard

The right of Alan Millard to be identified as the author of this work has been asserted by him in accordance with the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988.

Spectator poems and Brief Diversions are reprinted with permission of The Spectator.

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What begins as a seemingly innocent invitation to dinner from a relative stranger turns into something more sinister. Persuaded to stay for three days in the stranger’s isolated house, the guest hears six bizarre stories of people known to the host. The last of these chilling tales concerns the host himself and has an alarming ending.


When the guest returns to his own home, the tales he’s heard continue to haunt him and where they lead makes his own story the strangest of all.

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