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A Haunting Note

Published
Nov 2024
Main Genre
General Fiction General Fiction
Pages
286

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A Haunting Note collects twenty tales that tease open the veil to supernatural realms through diabolical melodies, ghastly symphonies, and uncanny harmonies. Musical instruments offer Faustian bargains to unwary musicians, while cursed songs seek to destroy body and soul. As weird fiction, ghost stories, and cautionary tales, this collection will provide enjoyable nights' entertainment for the enthusiastic reader of classic speculative fiction. The stories include: The Old Nurse's Story (Elizabeth Gaskell, 1852); The Murderer's Violin (É. Erckmann and A. Chatrian, 1860); A Legend of the North (Anonymous, 1866); The Lost Song (M. B. O., 1872); The Ensouled Violin (Hilarion Smerdis, 1880); The Bandsman's Story (Hugh Conway, 1882); The Haunted Organist of Hurly Burly (Rosa Mulholland, 1886); A Far-Away Melody (Mary E. Wilkins, 1890); A Wicked Voice (Vernon Lee, 1890); The Weird Violin (Anonymous, 1893); The Piano Next Door (Elia Wilkinson Peattie, 1898); The Violin (Richard Marsh, 1900); The Canonic Curse (Arthur E. McFarlane, 1902); The Soul of Mozart (W. E. P. French, 1902); The Flautist (J. H. Yoxall, M.P., 1903); The Pipers of Mallory (Theo. Douglas [Mrs. H. D. Everett], 1917); Drake's Drum (Arthur Machen, 1919); The Music of Erich Zann (H. P. Lovecraft, 1922); Symphonic Death (Fred R. Farrow, Jr., 1928); The Chords of Chaos (L. A. Lewis, 1929).

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First Edition Nov 2024 Coachwhip Publications ISBN 1616465964
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