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Border Ghost Stories

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A collection of short tales set in the borderlands that draw on local legend, ruins, and landscape to evoke hauntings, uncanny visitations, and other supernatural occurrences. The pieces range from straightforward ghost stories to ambiguous, psychologically charged incidents, often linking apparitions to memory, guilt, or ancestral tradition. Interspersed material and a framing preface locate the narratives within antiquarian observation and contemporary psychical inquiry. The result is an anthology that emphasizes regional atmosphere, folkloric motifs, and occasional moral or psychological reflection.

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Howard Pease

Howard Pease was an English author known for his contributions to the genre of ghost stories and regional tales. His works often explore the eerie and supernatural elements of the landscapes he cherished, particularly in the Northumbrian region. Pease's notable titles include "Border Ghost Stories," which showcases a collection of haunting narratives set against the backdrop of the English-Scottish border, and "Tales of Northumbria," which reflects his deep appreciation for the culture and folklore of the area. Through his storytelling, Pease captures the essence of place and the mysteries that lie within.

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