Mrs H.D. Everett was the last in a long line of gifted Victorian novelists who knew how to grip the reader through the invasion of everyday life by the abnormal and dramatic, leaving the facts to produce their special thrills without piling on the agony. 'I always know', says one of her characters, 'how to distinguish a true ghost story from a faked one. The true ghost story never has any point and the faked one dare not leave it out.' From the chilling horror of 'The Death Mask' to the shocking violence of 'The Crimson Blind', from the creeping menace of 'Parson Clench' to the mounting suspense of 'The Pipers of Mallory', these thrilling stories were enthusiastically received by readers and critics when they first appeared, and are sure to delight and terrify the modern reader in equal measure.
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ECNULIB#037简简单单轻轻松松挺有意思的说
评分ECNULIB#037简简单单轻轻松松挺有意思的说
评分维多利亚时代女作家写的恐怖小说,文字优美,情节比较简单,但写的很吸引人。
评分ECNULIB#037简简单单轻轻松松挺有意思的说
评分ECNULIB#037简简单单轻轻松松挺有意思的说
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