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John Silence Stories

Algernon Blackwood

Casa editrice: CLA 6

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First published in 1908, John Silence: Physician Extraordinary is Algernon Blackwood's classic collection of supernatural detective stories.

John Silence is no ordinary investigator. A physician and psychic detective, he confronts cases involving occult forces, psychic disturbances, ancient rituals, and unseen entities that lie beyond the boundaries of rational science. With calm intellect and spiritual insight, Silence explores the shadow world where psychology and the supernatural meet.

These stories blend Edwardian atmosphere, psychological horror, and metaphysical speculation, establishing Blackwood as one of the greatest masters of weird fiction.

A foundational work in occult detective literature and a major influence on later supernatural fiction.
Disponibile da: 13/02/2026.
Lunghezza di stampa: 401 pagine.

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