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The Complete Supernatural Stories - A Haunting Collection from One of the Pioneers of Supernatural Fiction - cover

The Complete Supernatural Stories - A Haunting Collection from One of the Pioneers of Supernatural Fiction

Algernon Blackwood, Zenith Golden Quill

Maison d'édition: Zenith Golden Quill

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Synopsis

đŸ‘» What lies beyond the veil? In Algernon Blackwood's world—everything.

The Complete Supernatural Stories collects the spine-tingling, mind-expanding works of Algernon Blackwood, a master of atmospheric horror and metaphysical fiction. Whether it's the isolated terror of The Wendigo, the eerie dread of The Willows, or the quiet mysteries of haunted places, Blackwood's stories blend nature, mysticism, and psychological suspense đŸŒČ💀.

This definitive edition includes:

All major supernatural tales

A curated introduction and story notes

Beautiful formatting for Kindle

Classic and rare illustrations

Perfect for fans of Lovecraft, M.R. James, and Arthur Machen, this collection is both terrifying and transcendent.

"Blackwood is the one absolute and unquestioned master of weird atmosphere." — H.P. Lovecraft
"Each story evokes dread with elegance and originality." — The Weird Fiction Journal

📘 Click Buy Now to explore the strange, the spectral, and the sublime.
Disponible depuis: 23/05/2025.
Longueur d'impression: 1961 pages.

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