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Five "Gothic Ghostly" Stars
A small taste of what lies within:
I am not really going to do a small taste on here as this book held six ghost short stories so I will just give a tiny cryptic note on each one.
The Silent Bell: An invention that doesn't go as planned for the inventor.
The Stonegate Manor Collection: Paintings that are not what they seem no matter what they cost.
The Haunting of Reverend Carson: A psychic that pretends to talk to the dead gets his just rewards when the dead pursue him.
The Last Waltz: An invention called a Zoopraxiscope gives one man a glimpse to seeing his long dead wife once again dancing for him.
The Speaking Tube: A son's hatred for his father has a tube that connects to hell letting his father hear the cries and torment from beyond.
The Ghost Train: One man's journey aboard a ghost train will be unforgettable.
Thoughts:
These short stories were all set in the Gothic times and they all wrapped themselves around me as I scrunched down in my cozy chair. I feel that all the stories were fast paced and I loved all the characters within each one.
I have come to love stories by this author and I was super happy to finally read this collection of short stories as it was perfect for this time of year.
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