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A Stable for Nightmares or Weird Tales   By: (1839-1887)

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In his collection of macabre tales, Charles L. Young invites readers into the eerie realms of the subconscious with "A Stable for Nightmares or Weird Tales." Spanning a variety of genres, from horror to suspense, this anthology promises a captivating journey into the unknown.

Throughout the book's pages, Young demonstrates his remarkable ability to blend atmospheric writing with intricate storytelling. Each short story showcases his talent for crafting vivid imagery and a palpable sense of unease. From the chilling opening lines to the haunting climaxes, the author continuously keeps readers on the edge of their seats, begging for more.

One of the standout elements of this collection is Young's mastery of suspense. He skillfully builds tension, drip-feeding readers with morsels of intrigue until they find themselves completely engulfed by the narrative. The author's ability to balance suspense and mystery is truly commendable, as he weaves intricate plots that leave readers guessing until the final pages.

Moreover, the variety of genres within the anthology enhances the overall reading experience. Young effortlessly transitions from traditional horror motifs to psychological thrillers, proving his versatility as a writer. Each tale introduces a unique cast of characters and a distinct atmosphere, allowing readers to delve into a multitude of nightmarish scenarios.

However, one aspect that may be seen as a drawback is the occasional predictability of the stories. While Young successfully creates an atmosphere of anxiety and haunting ambiguity, some readers with a penchant for unraveling mysteries may find themselves anticipating certain twists. Nonetheless, the author's flair for atmospheric writing and evocative descriptions compensates for any potential predictability.

"A Stable for Nightmares or Weird Tales" solidifies Charles L. Young's position as a talented writer within the horror and suspense genres. His ability to build tension, create haunting atmospheres, and provide a diverse array of storylines showcases his skillful storytelling. Fans of macabre tales and lovers of nerve-racking suspense will undoubtedly find themselves engrossed in this collection, eagerly turning the pages long into the night.

First Page:

A STABLE FOR NIGHTMARES

[Illustration: A STABLE FOR NIGHTMARES]

A STABLE FOR NIGHTMARES

OR

WEIRD TALES

BY

J. SHERIDAN LE FANU AUTHOR OF "UNCLE SILAS," "HOUSE BY THE CHURCHYARD,"

SIR CHARLES YOUNG, BART.

AND OTHERS

Illustrated

NEW YORK NEW AMSTERDAM BOOK COMPANY 156 FIFTH AVENUE 1896

Copyright, 1896, by NEW AMSTERDAM BOOK COMPANY

TABLE OF CONTENTS

PAGE

DICKON THE DEVIL, 9

A DEBT OF HONOR, 27

DEVEREUX'S DREAM, 59

CATHERINE'S QUEST, 89

HAUNTED, 115

PICHON AND SONS, OF THE CROIX ROUSSE, 135

THE PHANTOM FOURTH, 163

THE SPIRIT'S WHISPER, 185

DR. FEVERSHAM'S STORY, 209

THE SECRET OF THE TWO PLASTER CASTS, 229

WHAT WAS IT? 241

DICKON THE DEVIL.

About thirty years ago I was selected by two rich old maids to visit a property in that part of Lancashire which lies near the famous forest of Pendle, with which Mr... Continue reading book >>




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