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Mrs. Molesworth's Ghost Stories: The Last Four Uncanny Tales
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Mrs. Molesworth's Ghost Stories: The Last Four Uncanny Tales

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We have the pleasure of presenting not only three more stories by Mary Louisa herself, but also one by her son Bevil.

The first story, The Shadow in the Moonlight, is one of her scariest. A plucky young lady and her brothers confront a ghost that brings the cold of death. Can they resist?

The second story, At The Dip In The Road, is classic Molesworth - a sudden, mysterious encounter that leaves us with unanswerable questions of life and death.

In Old Gervais, we encounter a different sort of ghost - one that cares very much about work left unfinished and clients left unsatisfied. Who knew that ghosts care about customer service?

Last but not least, the story by her son Bevil not only captures a wonderfully uncanny moment, but also presents us with a rare glimpse of life in Patagonia a century ago. It's pretty generally thought that Mary Louisa did a pretty thorough revision of it, but it's a good story and clearly one that she cared about very much.

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LanguageEnglish
Release dateOct 19, 2012
ISBN9781933311821
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Mrs. Molesworth's Ghost Stories: The Last Four Uncanny Tales
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Mary Louisa Molesworth

Mary Louisa Molesworth (1839–1921), also credited as Mrs. Molesworth, was born in the Netherlands but raised in England. She was best known for her work in children’s literature where she was often cited as "the Jane Austen of the nursery.” Some of her novels include The Cuckoo Clock (1877), A Christmas Child (1880) and The Carved Lions (1895). She would also write a series of supernatural and fantasy titles such as Four Ghost Stories (1888) and Uncanny Tales (1896).

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