If you liked The horrible dummy and other stories by Gerald Kersh, start with Fowlers End (London Writing) (2001), The Great Wash (1953), and Fowler's End (1957). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.
Back to The horrible dummy and other stories
· Gerald Kersh books in order
Recommended next reads
-
1
Fowlers End (London Writing)
2001 · 352 pages · Gerald Kersh · Same author
-
2
The Great Wash
1953 · 246 pages · Gerald Kersh · Same author
-
3
Fowler's End
1957 · 337 pages · Gerald Kersh · Same author
-
4
The hospitality of Miss Tolliver
1965 · 190 pages · Gerald Kersh · Same author
-
5
The hospitality of Miss Tolliver, and other stories
1965 · 191 pages · Gerald Kersh · Same author
-
6
The Penguin Book of Horror Stories
1999 · 560 pages · Edgar Allan Poe, Guy de Maupassant, Robert Louis Stevenson, Ambrose Bierce, Perceval Landon, Franz Kafka, Alfred McLelland Burrage, E. F. Benson, William Fryer Harvey, Lord Dunsany, Evelyn Waugh, Gerald Kersh, Dawn Muscillo, Roald Dahl, J.N. Allan, Vilas Sarang · Same author
-
7
Brain and ten fingers
1943 · Gerald Kersh · Same author
-
8
Men are so ardent
1936 · 305 pages · Gerald Kersh · Same author
-
9
The song of a flea
1967 · 357 pages · Gerald Kersh · Same author
-
10
The dead look on
1943 · 214 pages · Gerald Kersh · Same author
-
11
The angel and the cuckoo
1966 · Gerald Kersh · Same author
-
12
Sergeant Nelson of the Guards
1945 · 318 pages · Gerald Kersh · Same author
Frequently asked questions
What should I read after The horrible dummy and other stories?
BookOrb recommends Fowlers End (London Writing) (2001), The Great Wash (1953), Fowler's End (1957), The hospitality of Miss Tolliver (1965), and The hospitality of Miss Tolliver, and other stories (1965).
Are there books like The horrible dummy and other stories?
Yes. The list on this page is ranked from the closest matches BookOrb has for The horrible dummy and other stories.
Who wrote The horrible dummy and other stories?
The horrible dummy and other stories is by Gerald Kersh.