New Ghost Stories

Six tales of the uncanny, each one a perfectly crafted trap for the unwary reader. Lettice Galbraith understands that ghosts are never really about the dead. They are about what we cannot let go of: guilt, love, memory, the terrible weight of secrets kept too long. Set in fog-drenched estates, crumbling abbeys, and the lonely corners of Edwardian England, these stories build their horror through suggestion and restraint. A spectral figure glimpsed in a mirror. A voice calling from an empty room. The slow, creeping realization that something is terribly wrong. Galbraith writes in the grand tradition of Victorian supernatural fiction, where the most frightening discoveries are often the most human. These are ghost stories for readers who prefer their horror cerebral, their atmosphere thick enough to taste, and their endings lingered with dread. Perfect for cold nights and dimly lit rooms.
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