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In the shadowy corners of a forgotten mansion, secrets linger like whispers in the dark. When the enigmatic Wylder family's estate is bequeathed to the young and curious Margaret, she is drawn into a web of strange happenings and ceric mysteries. But as she delves deeper into the mansion's past, she uncovers chilling truths about betrayal, madness, and a haunting legacy that may be tied to a man with a dark and dangerous hand literally. In Wylder's Hand, Sheridan Le Fanu weaves a tale of gothic suspense, blending elements of psychological horror with an exploration of obsession and guilt. As…mehr

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In the shadowy corners of a forgotten mansion, secrets linger like whispers in the dark. When the enigmatic Wylder family's estate is bequeathed to the young and curious Margaret, she is drawn into a web of strange happenings and ceric mysteries. But as she delves deeper into the mansion's past, she uncovers chilling truths about betrayal, madness, and a haunting legacy that may be tied to a man with a dark and dangerous hand literally. In Wylder's Hand, Sheridan Le Fanu weaves a tale of gothic suspense, blending elements of psychological horror with an exploration of obsession and guilt. As Margaret grapples with unsettling apparitions, a sinister inheritance, and a powerful curse, she must confront the terrifying question: is the horror real, or is it all a ligment of her imagination? A gripping and atmospheric classic, Wylder's Hand is a tale of ceric intrigue, where every shadow hides a secret and every sound a whisper from the past. Will the truth set her free, or doom her forever?
Autorenporträt
Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu (1814-1873) was an Irish writer renowned for his mastery of Gothic fiction and supernatural horror. Born in Dublin, he became one of the most influential ghost story writers of the 19th century. His works, rich in psychological depth and eerie atmosphere, include Carmilla, one of the earliest vampire tales that predated Dracula, and Uncle Silas, a gripping mystery novel. Le Fanu's storytelling, marked by suspense, shadowy settings, and complex characters, influenced later writers like M.R. James and Bram Stoker. His legacy endures in the horror and mystery genres, shaping modern supernatural fiction.