The Wreckers of Talland Bay
By Ian K Pickup
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Meet the beasts and monsters of your nightmares in these five chilling stories from Ian K Pickup. From vengeful ravens and mischievous imps to ghastly ghosts and vicious vampires, these short reads will leave your hair standing on end as you wonder... Just who are the wreckers of Talland Bay?
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The Wreckers of Talland Bay - Ian K Pickup
The Wreckers of Talland Bay
by
Ian K Pickup
SMASHWORDS EDITION
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This is a work of fiction and the characters and events in it exist only in its pages and in the author’s imagination.
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Acknowledgements
Special thanks to:
Beaten Track Publishing
Tony Higginson
Mum, Dad and our Kid
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All stories written by Ian K Pickup.
Front cover artwork by Andrey Rossi.
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Table of Contents
Foreword
The Wreckers of Talland Bay
The Fall of Lunt House
The Path That Led To Nowhere
The Ravens
Raising a Vampire
By Ian K Pickup
Beaten Track Publishing
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Foreword
The idea for the Wreckers of Talland Bay simply came from the law applying to sailing ships stranded on British shores back in the day that literally condemned survivors to death, which was shamefully wrong, plus the less talked about Cornish wreckers themselves.
The Fall of Lunt House came from daily driving past the only remains of the house, a pair of large gateposts.
The Path That Led to Nowhere was inspired by reading about ramblers or walkers who follow paths or tracks that just stop abruptly for no reason and the fear of being completely lost in an unfamiliar and lonely timeless landscape.
The Ravens was part inspired by Hitchcock and part for helping nature.
Raising a Vampire is a modern day story set in Formby after reading about one of the local churches having work done on it and someone who may have been a vampire slayer in real life.
A special mention for the front cover artist Andrey Rossi who I have followed on the Internet with his excellent artwork. he could not have been more helpful when I took a chance on contacting him.
Ian
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English law
It is illegal to claim salvage from a wrecked ship if any person aboard is still alive.
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The Wreckers of Talland Bay
The waves crashed mercilessly against the rocky coastline on an early November winter’s night. Under a blackened sky, surely sent straight from hell, a gang of wreckers successfully lured a stricken ship to its doom on the jagged rocks of their own secluded beach, using a lit lantern. The fifteen-strong group cheered aloud, showing their fists to the angry sky.
Right, lads, listen carefully,
shouted Joseph Bulland, the leader. It’s the usual taking turns—a two-man watch until morning and the retreat of the tide. Anyone comes ashore before then, use your wooden clubs and then drown them. Show no mercy, lads. Remember, it will be all of us hanging from the rope if any of the crew make it to the lawmen, understand?
An overwhelming shout of agreement rang out into the howling wind, and then all but two of the men headed back up the steep path to the shelter of their homes.
The first two men watched on from behind rocks on the sandy beach, drinking rum to keep warm; it was a two-hour shift before they were replaced. No survivors were seen by anyone, and eventually the storm relented just as dawn broke.
Next morning, almost the entire village went down to help with unloading the ill-gotten cargo. The tide had receded far enough for the armed men to walk out to the stranded vessel, while the women, children and older folk stood back on the beach.
A grappling hook and rope were thrown up the side, and one by one, the gang skilfully climbed up and boarded to claim their bounty. Bulland ordered them to split into two groups to search the main deck first.
Eight bodies were quickly discovered, and then two more sailors were found barely alive. They spoke in foreign accents and pleaded for help but were instead cruelly silenced forever.
The wreckers searched the next deck down but found no one else. Presuming the rest of the crew were lost at sea, the gang climbed down into the ship’s hold without any resistance.
Loose barrels, huge fallen storage jars and parts torn from the ship blocked their path at first, so the men worked as a team to quickly clear a way through.
Bulland stood in the middle of the hold and looked around. I think we’ve done well here, lads. Let’s cut a hole and get what’s ours out and down onto the sand,
he shouted, nodding his head.
His men used axes and took turns, two at