The Five Nights Of St. Albans by William Mudford
or, The Terror of the Coast
The story unfolds in a small English town where a series of mysterious and eerie events occur over five consecutive nights. The narrative follows a group of townspeople who are drawn into a web of supernatural occurrences and unexplained phenomena, challenging their understanding of reality and testing their courage. As the nights progress, the tension escalates, revealing hidden secrets and deep-seated fears among the characters. The tale combines elements of suspense and the supernatural, ultimately exploring themes of human resilience and the unknown forces that lurk in the shadows.
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- Published
- 1829
- Nationality
- British
- Length
- Short
- Pages
- 200-250
- Original Language
- English
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