One of the most daunting ghost stories to ever be written, Henry James' The Turn of the Screw follows the transformation of Miles (age 10) and Flora (age 8) from well-behaved children to deceitful liars. When a governess comes to their country estate to look after the children, she and Flora are separately visited by ghosts. However, Flora denies the experience and Miles claims to never have been visited by one, even when evidence supports an evil plot between the children and the ghosts. Devoid of common ghost story stereotypes, this timeless story is full of suspense, supernatural phenomenon, and thrills to frighten and delight any listener.
Henry James: The Complete Works
Henry James
bookWhat Maisie Knew
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bookThe Aspern Papers
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bookPandora
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bookThe Figure in the Carpet
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bookThe Aspern Papers
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bookThe Ambassadors
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bookThe Harvard Classics Shelf of Fiction Vol: 11 : Henry James, Jr.
Henry James, Golden Deer Classics
bookThe Bostonians
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audiobookbookThe Beast in the Jungle
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bookThe Bostonians
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bookWashington Square
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