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A Book of Ghosts: 3 - cover

A Book of Ghosts: 3

Edith Nesbit, Margaret Oliphant, E. F. Benson, M. R. James, Ellen Glasgow, Sir Hugh Walpole, W. F. Harvey, Vincent O'Sullivan, Mary Elizabeth Penn, Sir Herbert Stephen

Verlag: Zenith Whispering Pines Publishers

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"The Shadows Grow Longest Just Before the Light Fades."

Conclude your journey into the eerie and the unexplained with the final volume of S. Baring-Gould's supernatural legacy. A Book of Ghosts: Volume 3 showcases the author at the peak of his narrative powers, weaving tales that are as much about the fragility of the human mind as they are about the restless spirits that haunt it. These stories represent the final bridge between the Victorian Gothic and the modern psychological thriller.

The Final Descent into the Unknown: In this concluding volume, Baring-Gould moves beyond the traditional "vengeful spirit" to explore more nuanced forms of haunting. Here, ghosts are often echoes of a life lived, impressions left upon the physical world that can be felt by those sensitive enough to listen. His mastery of pacing and "quiet dread" ensures that the terror comes not from the sudden appearance of a specter, but from the slow realization that one is never truly alone. Drawing on themes of isolation, memory, and the unseen, this collection solidifies Baring-Gould's place as a pioneer of the "subtle" supernatural.

For fans of the British ghost story tradition, this volume completes a vital trilogy. It is a necessary addition for any reader of classic horror, Gothic literature, and the history of supernatural fiction.

Complete your collection of the macabre. Buy "A Book of Ghosts: Volume 3" today and face the shadows one last time.
Verfügbar seit: 24.12.2025.
Drucklänge: 104 Seiten.

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