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A collection of short ghostly tales that moves between subtle psychological unease and overt supernatural occurrences. The stories set uncanny events in ordinary environments — rural homesteads, ships, hospitals, and neighboring houses — and employ spectral figures, vanished persons, and odd phenomena to examine memory, grief, guilt, and moral consequence. Tonally varied, the pieces shift from atmospheric, slow-building dread grounded in domestic detail to brisk, sensational incidents with ironic twists, often showing common people forced to reckon with inexplicable forces. Taken together they present a compact survey of ghost-story approaches that emphasizes mood, keen observation, and the lingering shape of fear.
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