![]() ![]() ![]() Some of them merely haunt houses, while others invade the darkest corners of the soul. They also inhabit dolls and sticks of furniture. The phantasms, shades, and specters in this volume of ghost stories by contemporary writers like Alison Lurie, Gabriel Garcia Marquez, Joyce Carol Oates, and William Trevor as well as such modern literary giants as Henry James, Isak Dinesen, Franz Kafka, and Rudyard Kipling write letters, carry lanterns, ride bicycles, patrol halls, run motorboats, rake leaves, and deliver mail. A riveting collection of spectral chills and ghostly tales by twenty-seven masters of twentieth-century literature. ![]()
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