The Wind In The Rosebush And Other Stories Of The Supernatural by Mary E. Wilkins Freeman
A collection of quietly unsettling short tales that bring the supernatural into the heart of everyday New England life, where household routines, small-town rivalries, and inherited grudges are upended by ghosts, omens, and inexplicable occurrences. The stories favor domestic settings and believable characters—often women and families—so that eerie events feel intimate and inevitable rather than sensational, exploring themes of guilt, justice, and the lingering influence of the past. The tone is restrained and atmospheric, delivering psychological chills and moral reckonings through modest, tightly told narratives.
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- 1903
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- American
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- English
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