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A short-story collection of six pieces that mix crime, mystery, and psychological observation. The opening tale follows a narrator in a Montmartre studio who is plagued by nightly apparitions, paralysis, and mounting anxiety; his failed attempts at rational explanation set a tone of unease. Subsequent stories present enigmatic incidents, uncanny objects, and tense encounters in varied urban and rural settings, exploring perception, moral ambiguity, and subtle suspense. The writer emphasizes atmosphere and close observation, unfolding quiet revelations rather than overt dramatics.

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Francis Davis Millet

Francis Davis Millet was an American author and artist known for his contributions to literature and the arts in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. He is recognized for his vivid storytelling and keen observations of society, as seen in works such as "A Capillary Crime, and Other Stories" and "Some Artists at the Fair." Millet's writing often reflects his experiences and insights gained from his travels, particularly in Europe. His notable work, "The Danube from the Black Forest to the Black Sea," showcases his ability to blend narrative with rich descriptive detail, capturing the essence of the landscapes and cultures he encountered.

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