- Evil Guest
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Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu
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Le Fanu’s inimitable style continues with The Evil Guest, a murder mystery fraught with dark imagery and mysterious characters. An unwanted guest visiting a dreary and isolated home is murdered; the thriller leads the reader down countless ‘dead’ ends before revealing the identity of the guilty party.
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- Chapters
- (Beginning ... "Dear Madame, how happy -- how very happy you make me.")
- (Had Ithuriel touched with his spear, ... "Thank you ma'am -- God bless you," said the man, withdrawing.)
- (Mrs. Marston rang the bell ... yet mighty things were involved in the alternative.)
- (There was a deeper gloom than usual ... "which you fear to tell me of.")
- ("My looks! Why, curse it" ... "will, I fear, affect him most deplorably.")
- (The young man kissed her tenderly ... they were summoned together to prosecute.)
- (There remained still to be examined ... glance at ther companion, but did not speak.)
- ("Mr. Marston still persists" ... "J. Danvers")
- ("He regards it as a merciful interposition" ... continued to sob and weep.)
- (The party were suddenly recalled ... wondering, and weeping.)
- (Two or three days passed, ... bleak and bitter enough they were.)
- (Some weeks passed away, ... among them in a horrid dream.)
- (Time passed on: ... "from which you would save him.")
- ("I am, myself, that patient," ... "What further happened you already know.")
- (Charles listened with breathless attention ... End.)
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