Aylmer Vance Ghost Seer

Aylmer Vance Ghost Seer by Alice Askew, published by Wordsworth Editions in 2006, presents a collection of loosely-connected stories that explore the intriguing interplay between the living and the spectral. This edition, available in English and spanning 127 pages, delves into a world where the nature of ghosts is ambiguous, and the boundaries between life and death are blurred.
Readers will encounter a narrative landscape where surprise is a central theme, revealing that not all ghosts are malevolent. The stories invite contemplation on friendship and the complexities of existence, suggesting that for some, the afterlife may hold more appeal than the living world. This collection offers a unique perspective on horror and mystery, making it a thought-provoking read for those interested in the genre.
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A loosely-connected series of stories in which surprise is the major element, a world where not all ghosts are bad, where it is not always clear whether they are ghosts, and where being dead may for some be better than being alive.
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