
A collection of haunting vignettes, this volume gathers tales that linger on the edge between the living world and the unseen. Each story is a revenant of its own—whether a spirit returning to an old scene, a memory that resurfaces with startling clarity, or a message whispered from beyond. The author weaves together historical hints, personal loss, and eerie moments lit by the dying glow of a streetlamp, inviting listeners to feel the thin veil that separates past from present.
The opening letters set a tone of intimate grief and sudden, inexplicable insight, as a bereaved narrator confronts the sudden return of a departed brother’s influence. From a sailor’s ghostly log to the frozen tragedy of a horse‑ridden childhood, the narratives blend melancholy with a quiet, almost philosophical wonder at the forces that pull us back to what we thought we had left behind. The result is a thoughtful, atmospheric journey that lingers long after the final word.
Language
en
Duration
~7 hours (445K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-10-19
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1863–1944
Best known by the pen name “Q,” this Cornish writer brought both adventure and literary wisdom to generations of readers. He wrote novels and stories steeped in the sea and the West Country, and later became one of England’s most influential anthologists and critics.
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