Dimensions
129 x 198 x 9mm
Robert Murray Gilchrist (1868-1917) is perhaps best known for his interest in topography, and for his stories set in Derbyshire's Peak District. But he was also a master of mystery and horror, as this richly varied collection shows. If you are looking for a conventional horror story, in which the supernatural element is paramount, try 'The Crimson Weaver', 'Dame Inowslad', 'Witch In-Grain', or 'A Night on the Moor.' If you are more taken with the psychology of the participants, often allied to a fascination with the killing of friends or lovers, then 'Francis Shackerley, The Noble Courtesan', 'Althea Swathmore', and 'My Friend' will be right up your street. For humour we are offered the Peakland comedy of 'The Panicle' or 'A Witch in the Peak'. And when it comes to love, there are the tragic and poignant tales we might expect ('The Return', 'The Lost Mistress', 'The Madness of Betty Hooton'), but also the engaging and unusual 'Bubble Magic' - a story of romantic betrayal which hints at a happy ending. AUTHOR: Robert Murray Gilchrist (6 January 1867 ? 1917) was an English novelist and author of regional interest books about the Peak District. He is best known today for his decadent and Gothic short fiction. In his lifetime he published some 100 short stories, 22 novels, six story collections, and four non-fiction books