
Short Ghost and Horror Collection 005
Fifteen tales designed to linger in the mind long after the last page. This collection draws from the Victorian and early modern tradition of supernatural fiction, where ghosts are rarely benevolent and horror lives in the spaces between what’s seen and imagined. The stories here don’t rely on cheap thrills; they build dread slowly, letting unease accumulate like fog. Expect spectral visitations, things that feed on the living, curses that span generations, and the particular chill that comes from knowing something unnatural is present in a familiar room. But there’s wonder here too, that strange beauty that emerges when the veil between worlds grows thin. These are stories written when authors still believed the dead might have messages for the living, and they reward readers who appreciate atmosphere over gore.
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Peter Piazza, Bellona Times, Rachel P., David Lawrence +4 more





















