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A Haunted Island & Other Ghost Stories

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Publishers : Projapati Books

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  • Genre : Literature>Mystery/Suspense & Paranormal
  • Publication Year : NA
  • ISBN No : 978-81-76060-95-0
  • Binding : Paper Back
  • Pages : 240
  • Weight : 220 gms
  • Height x Width x Depth : 8x5x1 Inch
MRP : ₹140.00/- Discount : 15% Off
Your Price : ₹119.00/-
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About the Book

The Haunting Tales of Algernon Blackwood – 14 Ghostly Masterpieces


"No ghost has ever been seen by two pairs of eyes." – Algernon Blackwood


Step into the eerie and mesmerizing world of Algernon Blackwood, one of the most prolific and celebrated writers of ghost stories in literary history. This collection brings together 14 of his most remarkable supernatural tales, each steeped in an atmosphere of mystery, fear, and the unknown.


From unsettling encounters with the unseen to chilling tales of cosmic horror, Blackwood’s storytelling grips readers with psychological depth and an uncanny sense of dread. His mastery in crafting ghostly narratives has influenced generations of horror writers, making his works an essential read for fans of the supernatural.


Prepare to be haunted by the shadows of the past and the whispers of the beyond. The Haunting Tales of Algernon Blackwood is your invitation into a world where the boundary between reality and the spectral is perilously thin. Dare to turn the page?