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A Book of Ghosts: 18 - cover

A Book of Ghosts: 18

Various Authors

Verlag: Zenith Maple Leaf Press

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Beschreibung

Eerie whispers, haunted places, and spirits that linger in the shadows.

*A Book of Ghosts: 18* gathers a chilling selection of classic ghost stories, each filled with atmosphere, suspense, and supernatural wonder. From haunted houses and restless spirits to mysterious encounters beyond the grave, this volume captures the timeless fascination with things unseen.

Why readers love it:

Haunting variety. Eighteen ghostly tales brought together in one collection.

Classic style. Atmospheric storytelling that chills without relying on gore.

Perfect for dark nights. Ideal for fans of Gothic fiction, supernatural mystery, and eerie folklore.

A timeless tradition
Ghost stories have been told for centuries to entertain, frighten, and inspire wonder. This book continues that tradition, offering readers unforgettable encounters with the spectral and the strange.

✨ Turn down the lights, open the pages, and step into a world where the dead still whisper.

👉 Click "Buy Now" and own A Book of Ghosts: 18—a definitive collection of supernatural tales to send shivers down your spine.
Verfügbar seit: 29.08.2025.
Drucklänge: 124 Seiten.

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