

Curiosity draws seekers into haunted mysteries where reason falters and dread awakens.
From the creator of Sherlock Holmes, Arthur Conan Doyle's Tales of Terror and Mystery gathers spellbinding short stories that twist cool rational inquiry into uncanny dread, where apparently ordinary moments unravel into chill-inducing revelations. Across gaslit streets, windswept moors and storm-tossed decks, Doyle conjures atmospheric set pieces—spectral visitations, buried secrets, bitter motives and moral enigmas—delivered in taut Victorian prose that balances forensic logic with tremulous suspense. Perfect for readers who savor eerie mood, clever plotting and haunting finales, this compact collection serves brisk, satisfying frights that linger long after the last page without giving its secrets away.