Carnacki, the Ghost Finder
by William Hope Hodgson
1912
ISBN/ASIN: 0554327384
Number of pages: 152
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An English author, Hodgson is famous for his contribution to the genre of horror and fantastic fiction. He created the famous detective Thomas Carnacki, and his writings are reflective of his power of expression. All the stories are entertaining, and some of the ideas are fascinating--many have inspired to a greater or lesser degree subsequent supernatural-type TV stories.
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