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A Book of Ghosts: 18 - cover

A Book of Ghosts: 18

Amelia Ann Blanford Edwards, Mary Elizabeth Braddon, F. Marion Crawford, E. Nesbit

Publisher: Zenith Horizon Publishing

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Summary

👻 Enter a world where shadows whisper, spirits roam, and fear lives just beyond the edge of reason.

A Book of Ghosts is a chilling anthology of 18 classic supernatural tales from some of the most celebrated authors in literary history. Whether it's a subtle disturbance or a terrifying haunting, these stories tap into humanity's oldest and most primal fear—the unknown.

🕯️ Inside this curated collection, you'll encounter:

Mysterious apparitions and spectral revenge

Haunted houses and cursed objects

Psychological horror and unexplainable events

Atmospheric tales drenched in Victorian and Gothic dread

📚 Featuring stories by legendary writers such as:

M. R. James

Algernon Blackwood

Edith Wharton

Sheridan Le Fanu

E. F. Benson

Ambrose Bierce

And more…

Each story has been carefully selected for its literary quality, eerie atmosphere, and lasting impact. Perfect for fans of classic horror, ghost stories, and old-world suspense, this book is ideal for reading by candlelight—or under the covers.

📚 What Readers Are Saying:

"The best of old-school ghost stories—elegant, eerie, and unforgettable." – Amazon Reviewer

"Exactly what a ghost story collection should be: moody, mysterious, and spine-tingling." – Goodreads Review

👉 Click "Buy Now" to summon the spirits of the past and enjoy 18 unforgettable tales of the supernatural.
Available since: 06/27/2025.
Print length: 200 pages.

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