
Published in 1893, 'To Let' by B. M. Croker is a collection of ghost stories set during the British occupation of India. The narrative follows Susan Shandon, who moves to Lucknow to live with her brother's family, exploring themes of domesticity and adaptation in a colonial context. Croker, an Irish author, is notable for her vivid portrayal of Anglo-Indian life and her contributions to supernatural fiction, making this work a significant reflection of the era's cultural dynamics and anxieties.

































