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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Why the Crimson Blind?,
By Good Book Fan (England) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Crimson Blind and Other Ghost Stories (Wordsworth Mystery & Supernatural) (Paperback)
This book has weaknesses, some inflicted by the publisher, in particular the over the top blurb on the back cover which does not capture the true flavour of the stories,and picking "The Crimson Blind"- one of the weaker stories- for the title. Many of the tales are tame and conventional. However, "Parson Clench" and "The Death Mask" rise above the general level. Better than all is "Anne's Little Ghost" which is down right sinister and almost feels to have been written by a different author from all the other stories. This story alone justifies buying the book.
6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Very imaginative and creative.,
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This review is from: The Crimson Blind and Other Ghost Stories (Wordsworth Mystery & Supernatural) (Paperback)
Contrary to several ghost tales I have read, 'The Death Mask' actually sounded greatly believable. Although some people may deem the ending incomplete, the truth is that here one can see how Mrs. Everett once again startled the reader. We are left thinking of how sorrowful the remainder of the character's existence shall be after this. From the start of the story the reader is snatched into the theme, and cannot put the book down thereafter. Through the entire story the reader's blood runs cold, and hair stands on ends. A perfect narrative by a perfect author, and a perfect addition for a Gothic literature collector, or a Mrs Everett fan.I give this book five stars, and say the title should not be 'The Crimson Blind and Other Stories' but rather 'The Death Mask and Other Stories'. This book has many short stories of terror and sorrow (208 pages,) and is well worth the money.
4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Casper meets Mills & Boon,
By dangermash (Hartlip, Kent) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Crimson Blind and Other Ghost Stories (Wordsworth Mystery & Supernatural) (Paperback)
There seemed to be two things that most of these stories had in common:- The ghosts were friendly, which does not make for a scary story. They would be doing things like warning people of danger or looking for someone to talk to. - There would be underlying romance stories. I spent many a happy hour trying to work out whether all this turn of century romance stuff with all the "Does she love me? Pray let it be true." nonsense was making me want to laugh or vomit (two normally mutually exclusive reactions). In H.D.'s defence I guess there was some imagination there. If I was reading a compilation of ghost stories from a variety of authors and came across one of hers in there I wouldn't think it too bad. Three stars it is. But if you're looking for a collection of stories by a single author, I'd go straight for the classics: Blackwood, James (M.R.), Lovecraft. Maybe even Conan Doyle.
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