This collection of eerie premonitions and ghostly apparitions features ten expertly crafted short stories by one of the greatest writers of the Victorian era.
Wilkie Collins masterfully captures the essence of the ghost story genre, infusing it with his unique blend of literary brilliance. With vivid descriptions and intriguing characters, this collection is a chilling world of suspense, terror, and intrigue. Each story, including ‘The Last Stage Coachman’ and ‘The Clergyman’s Confession’, showcases Collins’ exceptional ability to weave mystery, horror, and psychological tension into unforgettable tales of the macabre.
Tabela de Conteúdo
- The Last Stage Coachman
- A Terribly Strange Bed
- Nine O’Clock
- The Fourth Poor Traveller
- The Dream-Woman
- The Diary of Anne Rodway
- A Marriage Tragedy
- Who Is the Thief?
- Miss Jéromette and the Clergyman
- Love’s Random Shot
Sobre o autor
Wilkie Collins (1824–1889) was an English author and playwright widely regarded as one of the pioneers of the mystery and detective genres. Known for his intricate plots, suspenseful narratives, and complex characters, Collins captivated Victorian readers with his thrilling tales. His most famous work, ‘The Woman in White’, is considered a masterpiece of gothic fiction and has left an indelible mark on the genre.