The Turn of the ScrewBy Henry JamesStep into the chilling depths of a gothic masterpiece that lingers in the shadows of the unknown. In The Turn of the Screw, Henry James masterfully weaves a tale of psychological tension, ghostly apparitions, and an unraveling descent into madness.When a young governess takes charge of two orphaned children at the sprawling and secluded Bly Manor, she is enchanted by their innocence and charm. But her idyllic vision is soon shattered by an eerie presence—a series of spectral figures haunting the estate. As she becomes determined to protect the children from these malevolent forces, the line between reality and delusion begins to blur.Are these ghostly figures a sinister threat, or merely the figments of a tormented mind? As the governess's obsession deepens, the sinister truth lurking within the manor's shadowy corridors threatens to consume all who dwell there.With its haunting atmosphere, unsettling ambiguity, and gothic allure, The Turn of the Screw is a gripping tale that leaves readers questioning the boundaries of reality, sanity, and the darkness that lies within.Perfect for:Fans of gothic fiction and psychological thrillers.Readers who revel in atmospheric storytelling and dark, haunting mysteries.Those who crave tales of unsettling beauty that stay with you long after the final page.Dare to uncover the secrets of Bly Manor, where every glance, every whisper, and every shadow hides a deeper truth. Read The Turn of the Screw and lose yourself in a labyrinth of suspense and terror.
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- Release Date 02/10/2025
- Authors Henry James, World of Wonders
- Language English
- Company World of Wonders
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