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Not Exactly Ghosts by Andrew Caldecott

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5.0

An under-rated writer - but not surprising since he didn't start writing until he'd retired, and then he died soon after, so he hasn't really left us a lot. Like many writers of that era (roughly 1880-1920) he can be a little bit on the verbose side, but he's amongst the best creepy writers of that time. You (or you as protagonist) are left never knowing whether or not the experience you've had has been easily explainable or is paranormal/supernatural.
A tremendous read for those who (like me) are bored with blood and slashers but want something really unsettling.
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