FROM OUT OF THE SILENCE
Seven strange tales
by: Bessie Kyffin-Taylor
Bessie Kyffin-Taylor (1880 1922), an English writer, also wrote
Rosemary (A duologue) [1918].
This book was originally published in 1920. The text is in the public domain worldwide.===================
Eerie, atmospheric, with a few touches of melodrama --- echoes from the silence to disturb your peace of mind...
A writer assigned to a cursed room in a friends country house is horrified by seeing past murders
A woman is haunted by the ghost of a child
A recovering soldier has a terrible experience when he disregards his hosts injunction to stay indoors after dark
A forest is haunted by an awful event
Two twins share a terrible destiny
An orphan who has been taken in by a band of gypsies learns of her strange past
A brother and sister find their holiday disturbed when they engage rooms at a haunted inn
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More goosebumps!
EDIT TO ADD: Uploaded new version with corrected cover display. Previous downloads 100.
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Thought I should point out that there's a minor error with the ePub file.
There's a rogue question mark in cover.xhtml that needs deleting. When the book opens it's causing part of the code to display instead of the cover.
Line 10 in Calibre's editor:
Code
<body>
?<style type="text/css">
Looks good otherwise. Bessie Kyffin-Taylor's not an author I'm familiar with, so I'm looking forward to getting stuck in at some point. Thanks for the hard work
I just uploaded corrected file.
Thank you, Kieran Seymour, for the heads-up!
Quote GrannyGrump
I just uploaded corrected file.
Thank you, Kieran Seymour, for the heads-up!
Quality collections
and corrections. If only some of the big publishers were as pro-active!
Nice work, and thank you again