Wylder's Hand

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Wylder's Hand

by Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu

EN·~16 hours

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Description

A carriage rolls through the amber‑tinted countryside, its wheels ringing like distant bells as it descends toward the sleepy village of Gylingden. The narrator watches the patchwork of hedgerows, ancient timber, and the shadowed forest of the old Brandon Park, each view stirring a hazy, almost dreamlike recollection of childhood days spent wandering the same lanes. Familiar landmarks— the parsonage with its smiling rector, the modest Brandon Arms, the church tower’s chimes— flicker in memory, reminding him how the first decade of life feels both endless and fleeting.

Amid this reverie, a broad‑faced, blue‑tinged letter arrives, addressed to Mark Wylder, tucked away in the narrator’s valise. Its mysterious origin and cryptic summons hint at unfinished business that once reached across counties and now beckons him back into a world of old acquaintances and hidden motives. As the carriage nears the town, the quiet countryside seems poised to reveal the secrets the letter carries, promising a tale of past ties and new revelations.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~16 hours (957K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2006-02-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu

Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu

1814–1873

Best known for eerie classics like Uncle Silas and Carmilla, this Dublin-born writer helped shape the modern ghost story and vampire tale. His fiction mixes Gothic suspense with quiet psychological unease, which is why it still feels uncanny today.

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