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The Ebony Frame - A Gothic Tale of Love and the Supernatural - cover

The Ebony Frame - A Gothic Tale of Love and the Supernatural

Edith Nesbit, Zenith Crescent Moon Press

Casa editrice: Zenith Crescent Moon Press

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🖤 Step into the haunting world of Edith Nesbit's The Ebony Frame, a chilling Gothic short story that explores themes of love, destiny, and the supernatural. The tale follows a man who inherits a mysterious house and discovers an enchanting portrait of a woman in an intricately carved ebony frame. As he becomes captivated by the portrait, he is drawn into a dark and otherworldly romance 🌌.

✨ With its atmospheric setting, eerie twists, and emotional depth, The Ebony Frame is a masterful blend of Gothic suspense and supernatural intrigue. Nesbit's storytelling captures the essence of Victorian ghost stories while weaving a tale of passion and tragedy 📖.

🌟 First published in 1893, this story remains a classic of Gothic literature, perfect for fans of haunting mysteries and timeless supernatural fiction 🔮.

🎁 Don't miss this spellbinding tale—immerse yourself in the eerie beauty of The Ebony Frame today! 🕯️
Disponibile da: 28/03/2025.
Lunghezza di stampa: 28 pagine.

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