Three Ghost Stories

Three Ghost Stories by Charles Dickens, published by Book Jungle in April 2010, presents a collection of eerie tales that delve into the supernatural. This edition, written in English and spanning 62 pages, showcases Dickens’s skill in crafting suspenseful narratives. The stories included are The Signal-Man, The Haunted-House, and The Trial For Murder, each reflecting Dickens’s unique approach to storytelling and his ability to engage readers through suspenseful plots.
In this collection, readers will encounter themes of fiction and ghostly encounters, as Dickens explores the intersection of the ordinary and the supernatural. The narratives are characterized by their atmospheric settings and intricate characterizations, drawing readers into a world where the uncanny meets the everyday. This edition offers a glimpse into Dickens’s literary prowess, highlighting his talent for creating tension and intrigue within the realm of ghost stories.
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Charles Dickens is considered one of the greatest English authors of all time. Dickens often used the pen name Boz. Much of his work first appeared in periodicals and magazines in serialized form. Unlike many writers of his time Dickens wrote the entire novel before serializing it. He made frequent use of the cliffhanger to keep the public interested. Stories in this book include The Signal-Man, The Haunted-House, and The Trial For Murder.
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