Author: | Drakinan | ISBN: | 9781370666508 |
Publisher: | Drakinan | Publication: | April 10, 2017 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Drakinan |
ISBN: | 9781370666508 |
Publisher: | Drakinan |
Publication: | April 10, 2017 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
The story "The Thousand and One Ghosts" is distinguished by the originality of its construction, where each chapter composes a story. It is a series of macabre stories, with a nerve racking atmosphere.
Summary: During a hunting party in Fontenay-aux-Roses, Alexander Dumas, who does not have much fun to walk the roads, returns to the city just in time to witness a horrible tragedy: a man having murdered his wife came spontaneously to the mayor, Mr. Ledru. It must be said that the poor guy has a good reason to be terrorized. While he has just decapitated his wife with a saber, the unhappy woman's head rolled over and claimed that she was innocent!
That same evening, Dumas was invited to dinner by the mayor. The other guests will in turn tell a frightening experience that everyone has lived. All are more terrifying than the others and deal with the same subject: life does not necessarily stop with death, especially if it was violent or unjust.
Translation by Drakinan.
The story "The Thousand and One Ghosts" is distinguished by the originality of its construction, where each chapter composes a story. It is a series of macabre stories, with a nerve racking atmosphere.
Summary: During a hunting party in Fontenay-aux-Roses, Alexander Dumas, who does not have much fun to walk the roads, returns to the city just in time to witness a horrible tragedy: a man having murdered his wife came spontaneously to the mayor, Mr. Ledru. It must be said that the poor guy has a good reason to be terrorized. While he has just decapitated his wife with a saber, the unhappy woman's head rolled over and claimed that she was innocent!
That same evening, Dumas was invited to dinner by the mayor. The other guests will in turn tell a frightening experience that everyone has lived. All are more terrifying than the others and deal with the same subject: life does not necessarily stop with death, especially if it was violent or unjust.
Translation by Drakinan.