A heavily re-worded and re-chaptered version of this gripping, dark and powerful short story, with many old-English words edited into more modern words, so is much more reader friendly for all ages. Originally written by the short story masterclass that was Saki, this will have you losing yourself into a world of mystery, tension, sadness and shock. Sylvia moves with her new husband to his country house, from her rather more urban surroundings of Kensington. They spend days roaming through the woods, but when Sylvia scoffs at a statue of the Greek God Pan, she sets in motion events that seem to come from a much deeper and darker part of the forest nymph, which is followed by a chilling confirmation of just that…
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- Author Michael Adams
- Language English
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