Heathcliff's Tale is a delightful conspiracy and satirical edge of the "Wuthering Heights" legend. This is a rounded and well written piece through the eyes of one Henry Newby, dispatched to collect Emily Bronte's posthumous novel for publication in London from the safe countryside surroundings of Hawthorne Parsonage and is haunted by the ghost of the vile Heathcliff and the spirit of the novel begins to disturb and tease the mind of Henry. He questions the true identity of the author which tortures and excites him throughout his stay and the depositions that he writes to his uncle. Emma has written a glorious and edgy take on the events that will astound thee, continuing her tradition of alternative reworking and bastardising of the oh so pure classic stories gathering dusk on our bookshelf, breathing a new heart and vigour into them each time.