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The Residence of Whitminster

Montague Rhodes James

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Belletristik / Historische Romane und Erzählungen

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In 'The Residence of Whitminster' by Montague Rhodes James, the reader is taken on a chilling journey through the haunted halls and eerie corridors of the title residence. Written in a classic gothic style, the novel is filled with mysterious happenings, ghostly apparitions, and a sense of creeping dread that lingers long after the final page. James' ability to create a tense and foreboding atmosphere is unmatched, making this book a must-read for fans of supernatural fiction. Set in the Victorian era, the story reflects the literary context of the time, with its focus on the macabre and unexplained. The detailed descriptions and vivid imagery transport the reader into the heart of the haunting, ensuring a truly immersive reading experience. Montague Rhodes James, a renowned scholar of medieval literature and folklore, brings his expertise to bear in crafting a tale that is both terrifying and thought-provoking. His deep knowledge of the supernatural and the uncanny shines through in every page, adding depth and complexity to the narrative. 'The Residence of Whitminster' is a masterpiece of gothic fiction that will enthrall and haunt readers in equal measure, making it a worthy addition to any horror enthusiast's library.

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Irish Peer, Victorian Gothic, Orphaned Heirs, Tutorship, Country Estate, Family Secrets, Historical Suspense, English Literature, Tragic Death, Mystery Fiction