Hobbe's Folly

Adam Macqueen author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Swift Press

Publishing:8th Oct '26

£14.99

This title is due to be published on 8th October, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

Hobbe's Folly cover

Some truths should stay guarded

Hobbe’s Folly is a deeply unsettling tale of ghostly estates and other dimensions from the author of Haunted Tales, Adam Macqueen.

1904: Naive bookseller's assistant Henry Canning arrives at Hareswood Lodge to catalogue the library of its late owner. But he's unprepared for the horrors that lurk within Matthew Hobbe's collection – and something even more terrible that still lingers in the room itself.

The present day, and a young council officer is tasked with finding the story behind an unassuming brick building that is all that stands in the way of a vast new housing development. But to the concern of his colleagues, Ben finds himself growing more and more obsessed with the secret of Hobbe's Folly. Why does it have no doors or windows? Is it to keep people out? Or to keep something too awful to imagine trapped inside?

Adam Macqueen's Haunted Tales were a collection of short stories whose chills lingered long in the imagination. Now, in his first full-length ghost story, he channels the masters of the genre both old and new in two intertwined narratives that build into a horrifying whole – and will ensure readers never look at the view beyond their windows in quite the same way ever again.

Praise for Haunted Tales:

'A cracking little book' - The Spectator

'An atmospheric collection of spooky stories' - Observer

‘Guaranteed to give you goosebumps’ - Best Magazine

ISBN: 9781800756922

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: unknown

240 pages