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DescriptionIn her 1916 ghost story, Kerfol, Edith Wharton tells of Anne de Barrigan, a young woman convicted of murdering her jealous husband. The elderly lord was found on the stairs, apparently savaged by a pack of dogs, though there were no dogs - no live dogs - at Kerfol that day. In these remarkable intertwining stories, Deborah Noyes returns to the manor to tell de Barrigan's story through the sympathetic eyes of her servant girl. Four more tales slip forward in time, following characters haunted by the ghosts of Kerfol - the dead dogs; the sensual, uneasy relationships; and, the bitter taste of revenge. This is a lush and chilling collection of stories perfect for fans of romance, horror, and gothic tales. It features extremely spooky, sexy stories. ReviewsA brilliant collection of tales based on Edith Wharton's Kerfol... Noyes cleverly adds her own style and twists... Mesmerizing." Booklist (starred review) Author descriptionDeborah Noyes is the editor of the young adult anthologies Gothic! and The Restless Dead. She is also the author of Red Butterfly, illustrated by Sophie Blackall, and Hana in the Time of the Tulips, illustrated by Bagram Ibatoulline. She lives in Somerville, Massachusetts. |