It feels like a literary excavation. Each story is accompanied by notes that provide historical context, making it feel like you’re reading a piece of history.
If you love the atmosphere of old libraries and the subtle chills of classic supernatural fiction, this collection is a hidden gem. Tony Medawar has curated a fascinating set of "lost" stories from legendary authors like G.K. Chesterton and Anthony Berkeley—tales that were either unpublished or buried in obscure journals for decades. What I Loved:
It captures that specific "library" vibe—quiet, dusty, and just a little bit unsettling. What to Keep in Mind: Download File Ghost Etiquette - Letters From th...
Because it’s an anthology of previously discarded or forgotten works, some entries feel more like "seeds" of ideas rather than fully fleshed-out novellas.
Perfect for a rainy afternoon with a cup of tea. It’s a wonderful tribute to the history of the ghost story and a treat for fans of classic British detective fiction. Tips for Personalizing Your Review It feels like a literary excavation
Mention how much you enjoyed the fact that these stories were once considered lost to time.
The stories range from traditional "rational" hauntings to more experimental, spooky vignettes. Tony Medawar has curated a fascinating set of
Like many older works, some stories are more "meditative" than fast-paced. If you’re looking for modern, jump-scare horror, this might feel a bit slow.