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The Phantom 'Rickshaw and Other Ghost Stories - cover

The Phantom 'Rickshaw and Other Ghost Stories

Rudyard Kipling

Publisher: Bu Classics Books

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Summary

Eerie shadows and psychological dread permeate these supernatural tales, where the boundaries between the living and the dead blur in the heat of the colonial sun.
Available since: 03/06/2026.
Print length: 183 pages.

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