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The Haunted House - A Spooky Tale of Mystery and Intrigue - cover

The Haunted House - A Spooky Tale of Mystery and Intrigue

Charles Dickens, Zenith Crescent Moon Press

Maison d'édition: Zenith Crescent Moon Press

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Synopsis

đŸ‘» Enter the eerie world of Charles Dickens' The Haunted House, a haunting yet playful story filled with supernatural suspense and classic Dickensian charm. This short story, originally published in the Christmas edition of All the Year Round in 1859, revolves around a group of friends who decide to spend Christmas in a supposedly haunted mansion.

🌌 With vivid characters, sharp wit, and mysterious happenings, Dickens masterfully combines ghostly elements with heartwarming humor and camaraderie. Each chapter explores unique perspectives, as different contributors—including other notable Victorian authors—add their own eerie twists to the tale 🌟.

📚 This timeless ghost story is a must-read for fans of the supernatural, Gothic fiction, and Dickens' unique storytelling magic. Perfect for cozy nights by the fire, this classic work will enchant and chill readers of all ages 🔼.

🎁 Don't miss the chance to explore this captivating and mysterious masterpiece. Dive into Dickens' The Haunted House today! đŸ•Żïž
Disponible depuis: 28/03/2025.
Longueur d'impression: 38 pages.

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