Reading Between the Dark and the Daylight: Ghost Stories in the Vaults

If you're fond of things that go bump in the night, what better way to set your spine a-shiver than attending a reading of three ghostly yarns in the atmospheric vaults below London Bridge station? Charles Dickens may be best-known for that seasonal spooky story featuring Scrooge, but here you can hear the suspenseful tale of "The Signalman", originally published in the 1886 Christmas edition of his journal All the Year Round. The two other offerings come from Edith Nesbit and Mary E. Wilkins Freeman, so warm up with a glass of mulled wine once your bones are well and truly chilled.

– Lucy Davies

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