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The Red Room (illustrated)

H. G. Wells

Verlag: Swish

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Beschreibung

The Red Room by H.G. Wells is a timeless classic in the horror and gothic fiction genres. Originally published in 1896, this short story delves into themes of fear, courage, and the unknown. Follow the tale of a skeptical protagonist who dares to spend the night in a supposedly haunted room, only to confront the psychological terrors that lurk within.
This edition is formatted for enhanced readability on digital devices while preserving the original text's integrity. Perfect for fans of classic literature and those intrigued by eerie, atmospheric storytelling, The Red Room remains a masterpiece that continues to captivate readers worldwide.
Verfügbar seit: 19.12.2024.

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