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The Mysterious Lodger - cover

The Mysterious Lodger

Sheridan Le Fanu

Publisher: Good Press

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The Mysterious Lodger is an early work by Sheridan Le Fanu, an author of ghost horror stories. In this book, the author introduces an atheist protagonist whose household has become a playground for supernatural powers, both good and evil. The main character has to come through spine-chilling experiences and the reassessment of his beliefs.
Available since: 12/08/2020.
Print length: 53 pages.

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