By: Edmund Gill Swain (1861-1938)
Stoneground Ghost Tales by Edmund Gill Swain is a collection of creepy and captivating ghost stories that will keep you on the edge of your seat. The writing style is quaint and old-fashioned, adding to the eerie atmosphere of the tales. Each story is unique and offers a different perspective on the supernatural, making for a diverse and engaging read.
Swain's characters are compelling and well-developed, drawing the reader into their world of hauntings and otherworldly encounters. The author's attention to detail and descriptive language really brings the stories to life, making them feel all the more real and chilling.
Overall, Stoneground Ghost Tales is a must-read for fans of ghost stories and the supernatural. Swain's storytelling skills are top-notch, and each tale is a delightfully spooky journey into the unknown. Whether you're a believer in the paranormal or just looking for a good scare, this book will not disappoint. Book Description: The Stoneground Ghost Tales is a collection of nine short stories set in and around a church and parish on the edge of England's fen country. The protagonist, the Rector of Stoneground, the Reverend Roland Batchel, is a kindly, humane bachelor and amateur antiquarian, very much like Swain himself.
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