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"At a Winter's Fire" by Bernard Capes is a captivating collection of Gothic fiction short stories that transport readers to the eerie depths of Victorian literature. Within the pages of this anthology, Capes weaves tales of mystery, supernatural encounters, and psychological suspense, creating an atmosphere teeming with horror and intrigue. Through the lens of haunted houses and ghost stories, each narrative unfolds with a sense of foreboding, drawing readers into a world where dark themes reign supreme. The supernatural elements intermingle seamlessly with the psychological depth of the…mehr

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"At a Winter's Fire" by Bernard Capes is a captivating collection of Gothic fiction short stories that transport readers to the eerie depths of Victorian literature. Within the pages of this anthology, Capes weaves tales of mystery, supernatural encounters, and psychological suspense, creating an atmosphere teeming with horror and intrigue. Through the lens of haunted houses and ghost stories, each narrative unfolds with a sense of foreboding, drawing readers into a world where dark themes reign supreme. The supernatural elements intermingle seamlessly with the psychological depth of the characters, adding layers of suspense and intrigue to the macabre tales. Capes masterfully crafts an atmosphere that is both eerie and suspenseful, keeping readers on the edge of their seats with each turn of the page. The stories are rich in atmosphere, immersing readers in a world where the line between reality and the supernatural is blurred, and the unknown lurks around every corner. With its blend of Gothic fiction and Victorian literature, "At a Winter's Fire" stands as a testament to Capes' mastery of the genre, offering readers a thrilling journey into the heart of darkness.
Autorenporträt
Bernard Capes an English novelist and journalist, is most known for his contributions to the subgenres of mystery, horror, and historical fiction. He began his writing career as a journalist and went on to compose plays, short stories, and novels. Capes was known for his ability to compose dramatic and frightening stories, as well as his flowing writing style. His literature frequently mixed historical settings with mystery, horror, and supernatural elements. Capes was an expert at evoking a sense of time and place in his writing, with a keen eye for detail. Although Capes worked in a number of genres, he is best known for his contributions to supernatural literature. His short stories had a devoted readership and were frequently published in the time's major publications. His writing was praised for its innovative subjects, well-developed characters, and ability to create a haunting, tense atmosphere. Bernard Capes' unique blend of mystery, horror, and historical fiction had a huge impact on the literary world, despite the fact that he was not as well-known as some of his contemporaries. Fans of the genre continue to praise his work, which proves his ability to tell intriguing and scary stories that leave an impression on readers.