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The Complete Supernatural Stories - A Master of Occult and Horror Fiction - cover

The Complete Supernatural Stories - A Master of Occult and Horror Fiction

Algernon Blackwood, Zenith Horizon Publishing

Verlag: Zenith Horizon Publishing

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Beschreibung

🌌👁️‍🗨️ Venture into the eerie and the unknown with the master of supernatural fiction.

The Complete Supernatural Stories by Algernon Blackwood gathers the most chilling, mystical, and mind-bending tales from one of the most revered figures in early 20th-century horror and the supernatural. From haunted forests 🌲 to ancient spirits 👻, Blackwood crafts stories that seep into your consciousness and haunt you long after the final page.

Whether it's the terrifying solitude of "The Willows" or the metaphysical dread in "The Wendigo," Blackwood's prose masterfully balances awe and fear. His tales aren't just ghost stories — they are psychological journeys into the limits of human perception and the mysteries of nature.

📚 Includes all major works:

The Willows

The Wendigo

The Listener

Ancient Sorceries

The Man Whom the Trees Loved

And many more enigmatic classics...

🖋️ Admired by H. P. Lovecraft and praised for his atmospheric genius, Algernon Blackwood's work remains a touchstone in weird fiction and supernatural storytelling.

👉 Click "Buy Now" and immerse yourself in stories where the veil between worlds is dangerously thin.
Verfügbar seit: 24.06.2025.
Drucklänge: 1961 Seiten.

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