![]() ![]() (It’s also the reason why my co-author and I chose a remote seaside location in Maine for our ghostly novel.) I’m always a sucker for seaside ghost stories, as they provide lonely, isolated, and dangerous settings juxtaposed against stunning views. ![]() What follows are the strange hauntings that begin to occur in their new residence, a true blight on their dream home. Written in 1941, the story follows a brother and sister as they escape from city life in London to buy a new home on Devon’s coast in England. It had eyes – and I ran.” – Dorothy Macardle, “The Uninvited”Īh, Halloween…is there any better time to read a Gothic ghost story by the glow of firelight? I was so excited to pick up “The Uninvited” by Dorothy Macardle this season after eyeing it for a while, and it didn’t disappoint. “It was there, beside the bed, a tall, shining cloud, that was almost a woman. ![]()
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