A sinister and chilling ghost story from the author of The Fetch of Mardy Watt and Calypso Dreaming. When Ossian reluctantly returns to Lychfont House - a country house with pretensions to match - with his artist father, he finds things bizarrely familiar and yet oddly different. Reacquainting himself with the Frazer family, he finds himself questioning the accuracy of certain childhood memories and wondering why the place seems to hold such power over him. One thing he IS sure of, however: the ghosts are still haunting him. While Ossian puzzles over his existence, an ancient goddess searches for her lost love. She must call in the Scryer to track him down wherever he may be, for the wedding must go ahead. After all, she and Ossian were mad...
The fear of the dead visiting the living from beyond the grave is common in many cultures of the wor...
Ghosts are everywhere. Ghost is a concept for which there is no referent, no evidence, anywhere, any...
This book resituates the ghost story as a matter of literary hospitality and as part of a vital preh...
A sinister and chilling ghost story from the author of The Fetch of Mardy Watt and Calypso Dreaming....
Enigmatic chiller from the author of Calypso Dreaming. Whatever spell had been put on her was growin...
© 2018 Cassandra Elaine WhittemThe ghost is an enduring figure in literature, one that has appeared ...
There’s always something a bit scary about a ghost story. Somehow, though, when you read a collectio...
Book synopsis: When Agatha and Paddy decide to leave London and buy a house on the coast, they are f...
Ghost stories are an ingrained part of most cultures because, typically, humans must be forced to co...
Jan has recently had a nervous breakdown, and her husband Greg, an archeologist, has rented an old f...
This dissertation examines formal innovations in contemporary novels that revise the way reading hap...
Ghost stories have served integral functions to various societies: a confrontation of mortality, an ...
All good ghost stories strike us as immediately familiar. As Shakespeare’s heirs, we know the story ...
"This essay shows that Henry James's The Turn of the Screw can be read as a ghost story in terms of ...
The Winter’s Tale is haunted by the fear that its ending is as ‘monstrous to our human reason’ as it...
The fear of the dead visiting the living from beyond the grave is common in many cultures of the wor...
Ghosts are everywhere. Ghost is a concept for which there is no referent, no evidence, anywhere, any...
This book resituates the ghost story as a matter of literary hospitality and as part of a vital preh...
A sinister and chilling ghost story from the author of The Fetch of Mardy Watt and Calypso Dreaming....
Enigmatic chiller from the author of Calypso Dreaming. Whatever spell had been put on her was growin...
© 2018 Cassandra Elaine WhittemThe ghost is an enduring figure in literature, one that has appeared ...
There’s always something a bit scary about a ghost story. Somehow, though, when you read a collectio...
Book synopsis: When Agatha and Paddy decide to leave London and buy a house on the coast, they are f...
Ghost stories are an ingrained part of most cultures because, typically, humans must be forced to co...
Jan has recently had a nervous breakdown, and her husband Greg, an archeologist, has rented an old f...
This dissertation examines formal innovations in contemporary novels that revise the way reading hap...
Ghost stories have served integral functions to various societies: a confrontation of mortality, an ...
All good ghost stories strike us as immediately familiar. As Shakespeare’s heirs, we know the story ...
"This essay shows that Henry James's The Turn of the Screw can be read as a ghost story in terms of ...
The Winter’s Tale is haunted by the fear that its ending is as ‘monstrous to our human reason’ as it...
The fear of the dead visiting the living from beyond the grave is common in many cultures of the wor...
Ghosts are everywhere. Ghost is a concept for which there is no referent, no evidence, anywhere, any...
This book resituates the ghost story as a matter of literary hospitality and as part of a vital preh...