Ghosts from the Library: Lost Tales of Terror and the Supernatural from the Golden Age by G.K. Chesterton, Daphne du Maurier, Dorothy L. Sayers, H.C. Bailey, M.R. James, Agatha Christie, Christianna Brand, Margery Allingham, Anthony Berkeley, Laurence Meynell, Josephine Tey, A.E. Fielding, Arthur Conan Doyle, Tony Medawar, Edmund Crispin, John Dickson Carr, Q. Patrick

9 hours, 26 minutes first pub 2022 (editions)

fiction classics crime mystery dark mysterious medium-paced
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A brand new anthology of previously unpublished and uncollected supernatural mysteries by some of the masters of the Golden Age - thrills, spills and chills perfect for Halloween.It is said that books are written to bring sunshine into our dull, g...

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Community Reviews

3.16
based on 72 reviews

Moods

mysterious: 95%

dark: 57%

tense: 23%

adventurous: 14%

challenging: 14%

lighthearted: 14%

funny: 9%

informative: 9%

emotional: 4%

reflective: 4%

relaxing: 4%

sad: 4%


Pace

22% of readers chose fast
59% of readers chose medium
18% of readers chose slow
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Plot or character driven?

50% of readers chose Plot
21% of readers chose A mix
28% of readers chose N/A
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Strong character development?

7% of readers chose Yes
15% of readers chose Complicated
7% of readers chose No
69% of readers chose N/A
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Loveable characters?

8% of readers chose Yes
8% of readers chose Complicated
16% of readers chose No
66% of readers chose N/A
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Diverse cast of characters?

8% of readers chose Yes
50% of readers chose No
41% of readers chose N/A
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Flaws of characters a main focus?

23% of readers chose Complicated
7% of readers chose No
69% of readers chose N/A
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