Uncanny Stories by May Sinclair
Uncanny Stories is a collection of tales of the supernatural. Eerie,
startling and, of course, macabre, they are also terribly civilized and
incredibly filmic. May Sinclair was an innovator of the modern thriller
fiercely admired by H.P. Lovecraft; a late Victorian who was also a
precursor to Virginia Woolf. She combines the traditional ghost story
with a twisted psychological approach incorporating the revelations of
Freud and Einstein.
Two lovers are doomed to repeat their empty affair for the rest of eternity... A female telepath is forced to face the consequences of her actions... The victim of a violent murder has the last laugh on his assailant... An amateur philosopher discovers that there is more to Heaven than meets the eye....
It is best to read these tales in your bed on a dark, windy night while the Gothic and supernatural swirl about you. If your floorboards creak, then so much the better.
Two lovers are doomed to repeat their empty affair for the rest of eternity... A female telepath is forced to face the consequences of her actions... The victim of a violent murder has the last laugh on his assailant... An amateur philosopher discovers that there is more to Heaven than meets the eye....
It is best to read these tales in your bed on a dark, windy night while the Gothic and supernatural swirl about you. If your floorboards creak, then so much the better.
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