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  • The Damned

    Algernon Blackwood

    (Independently published, April 11, 2020)
    "I'm over forty, Frances, and rather set in my ways," I said good-naturedly, ready to yield if she insisted that our going together on the visit involved her happiness. "My work is rather heavy just now too, as you know. The question is, could I work there—with a lot of unassorted people in the house?"...
  • The Damned

    Algernon Blackwood

    (Independently published, March 27, 2020)
    ”He understood the power of the intangible, and developed a style of writing that relied on suggestion and atmosphere.” The Guardian on Algernon BlackwoodA brother and sister – he is a writer, she is an artist – spend some time with a recently widowed friend. The widow’s late husband was a fire and brimstone preacher who damned everyone who didn’t share his beliefs. The house, known as the Towers, now seems to be haunted. The evil spirit of the dead preacher is apparently still in there …Every page is filled with dread in this atmospheric classic by Algernon Blackwood, master of horror.
  • The Damned

    Algernon Blackwood, 510 Classics

    (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Sept. 7, 2015)
    And instinctively, once alone, I made for the places where she had painted her extraordinary pictures; I tried to see what she had seen. Perhaps, now that she had opened my mind to another view, I should be sensitive to some similar interpretation--and possibly by way of literary expression. If I were to write about the place, I asked myself, how should I treat it? I deliberately invited an interpretation in the way that came easiest to me--writing.
  • The Damned

    Algernon Blackwood

    (, June 4, 2020)
    "I'm over forty, Frances, and rather set in my ways," I said good-naturedly, ready to yield if she insisted that our going together on the visit involved her happiness. "My work is rather heavy just now too, as you know. The question is, could I work there—with a lot of unassorted people in the house?" "Mabel doesn't mention any other people, Bill," was my sister's rejoinder. "I gather she's alone—as well as lonely." By the way she looked sideways out of the window at nothing, it was obvious she was disappointed, but to my surprise she did not urge the point; and as I glanced at Mrs. Franklyn's invitation lying upon her sloping lap, the neat, childish handwriting conjured up a mental picture of the banker's widow, with her timid, insignificant personality, her pale grey eyes and her expression as of a backward child. I thought, too, of the roomy country mansion her late husband had altered to suit his particular needs, and of my visit to it a few years ago when its barren spaciousness suggested a wing of Kensington Museum fitted up temporarily as a place to eat and sleep in.
  • The Damned

    Algernon Blackwood

    (Blurb, April 6, 2019)
    The Damned, by Algernon Blackwood, is a classic horror story and one of the most gripping and venerable haunted house stories ever written.
  • The Damned

    Algernon Blackwood

    (, May 6, 2020)
    This horror classic from Algernon Blackwood is among the finest works of the genre and addresses the questions: Can a home become evil due to its previous owners?
  • The Damned

    Algernon Blackwood

    (Profundis Publishing, March 26, 2020)
    ”He understood the power of the intangible, and developed a style of writing that relied on suggestion and atmosphere.” The Guardian on Algernon BlackwoodA brother and sister – he is a writer, she is an artist – spend some time with a recently widowed friend. The widow’s late husband was a fire and brimstone preacher who damned everyone who didn’t share his beliefs. The house, known as the Towers, now seems to be haunted. The evil spirit of the dead preacher is apparently still in there …Every page is filled with dread in this atmospheric classic by Algernon Blackwood, master of horror.
  • The Damned

    Algernon Blackwood

    (, May 3, 2020)
    I'm over forty, Frances, and rather set in my ways," I said good-naturedly, ready to yield if she insisted that our going together on the visit involved her happiness. "My work is rather heavy just now too, as you know. The question is, could I work there—with a lot of unassorted people in the house?" "Mabel doesn't mention any other people, Bill," was my sister's rejoinder. "I gather she's alone—as well as lonely." By the way she looked sideways out of the window at nothing, it was obvious she was disappointed, but to my surprise she did not urge the point; and as I glanced at Mrs. Franklyn's invitation lying upon her sloping lap, the neat, childish handwriting conjured up a mental picture of the banker's widow, with her timid, insignificant personality, her pale grey eyes and her expression as of a backward child. I thought, too, of the roomy country mansion her late husband had altered to suit his particular needs, and of my visit to it a few years ago when its barren spaciousness suggested a wing of Kensington Museum fitted up temporarily as a place to eat and sleep in.
  • The Damned

    Algernon Blackwood

    (Binker North, April 23, 2020)
    The Damned is a horror story classic from Algernon Blackwood which is among the finest works of the horror genre. The story addresses the question: Can a home become evil due to its previous owners?
  • The Damned

    Algernon Blackwood

    (, May 13, 2020)
    This horror classic from Algernon Blackwood is among the finest works of the genre and addresses the questions: Can a home become evil due to its previous owners?
  • Damned

    Nancy Holder, Debbie Viguie, Nicola Barber

    Audio CD (Brilliance Audio CD, June 1, 2013)
    Antonio would do anything for his beloved fighting partner, Jenn. He protects her, even suppresses his vampire cravings to be with her. Together, they defend humanity against the Cursed Ones. But tensions threaten to fracture their hunting team, and his loyalty — his love — is called into question. Jenn, the newly appointed Hunter, aches for revenge against the Cursed One who converted her sister. And with an even more sinister power on the rise, she must overcome her personal vendettas to lead her team into battle. Antonio and Jenn need each other to survive, but evil lurks at every turn. With humanity's fate hanging in the balance, they must face down the darkness...or die trying. The hunters of Salamanca need a victory. Something that can make everyone feel like there's hope. My fighting partner, Antonio de la Cruz, says that I need to have faith. I wish I could have faith. But in this world, faith — like hope — is in very short supply. —from the diary of Jenn Leitner, discovered in the ashes
  • The Damned

    Algernon Blackwood

    (Lector House, July 26, 2019)
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