The Woman in Black
Description
During a trip to a nearby village, the proudly unmarried Sir Ashleigh Carruthers attends an evening service in the small local church. There, he finds himself seated next to the alluring and hypnotically beautiful Woman in Black and is instantly enraptured. But when the vicar collapses mid-sermon after looking upon the Woman's face, Carruthers is left to wonder: Who is this mysterious woman? And should he be worried about her pointed ears, her pointed teeth, and her ability to vanish into thin air?
Featuring a bewitching and depraved antiheroine who leaves a pile of bloody bodies in her wake, The Woman in Black is the not-quite-living embodiment of every Victorian man's worst nightmare.
About this Author
M. Y. Halidom was the pseudonym of Alexander Huth (1838-1914), who also wrote as Dryasdust. His other works of weird fiction include Tales of the Wonder Club (1899-1900), The Poet's Curse (1911), and The Wizard's Mantle (1890). The Woman in Black was originally published in 1906.
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