Playing With Fire

£14.99

Although best known for the stories of Sherlock Holmes, and despite claiming he preferred his historical fiction, during his writing career of over fifty years Arthur Conan Doyle wrote a remarkable number of weird and supernatural tales. With his belief in spiritualism later in life only adding to his passion for the unknown, pulling at this thread of his fiction reveals a writer deeply fascinated in matters of the occult, the uncanny, and the unexplainable. This volume collects the very best of Doyle’s strange stories and also includes his never-before-reprinted essay on his own spiritual experiences, ‘Stranger than Fiction’.

ISBN: 9780712354257 Author: Doyle, Arthur Conan Publisher: British Library Publishing Publication Date: 24th September 2021 Imprint: British Library Publishing Cover: Hardback Dewey: 823.912 (edition:23) Pages: xiv, 286 Language: English Edition: Short stories Readership: General - Trade / Code: K Category: Subjects: ,

Tales of weird and supernatural suspense from Arthur Conan Doyle, the author best known for the creation of the illustrious detective Sherlock Holmes. The next addition to the Hardback Classics series, with previous titles collecting the works of Sheridan le Fanu, Margaret Oliphant and M.R. James.

The luminous fog drifted slowly off the table and wavered and flickered across the room. There in the farther and darkest corner it gathered and glowed, hardening down into a shining core?

Although best known for the stories of Sherlock Holmes, Arthur Conan Doyle wrote a remarkable number of weird and supernatural tales. Pulling at this thread of his fiction reveals a writer deeply fascinated in matters of the occult, the uncanny and the unexplainable, with his belief in spiritualism later in life only adding to his passion for the unknown.

This volume collects Doyle’s most enduring strange stories – ranging from monster encounters and deadly hauntings to dark tales of mesmerism – and also includes a new introduction along with Doyle’s never-before-reprinted essay on his own spiritual experiences, “Stranger than Fiction.”

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