Old House Of Fear by Russell Kirk

In "Old House of Fear," the protagonist, an American envoy, travels to a remote Scottish island to negotiate the purchase of an old mansion. Upon arrival, he encounters an atmosphere of mystery and terror, fueled by local superstitions and the eerie presence of the mansion itself. As he delves deeper, he faces a series of supernatural occurrences and a sinister conspiracy, challenging his skepticism and forcing him to confront his deepest fears. The novel blends elements of Gothic horror with a modern psychological thriller, creating a gripping and suspenseful narrative.

The 8726th greatest book of all time


Published
1961
Nationality
American
Type
Fiction
Pages
224
Words
Unknown
Original Language
English

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