Motionless now and in absolute silence, she awaited her doom, the
moments growing to hours, to years, to ages; and still those devilish
eyes maintained their watch. Seen by contemporaries as a natural
successor to Edgar Allan Poe but with the added dimensions of a man who
had witnessed true horror fighting in some of the bloodiest battles of
the American Civil War, Ambrose Bierce was one of America's leading
convention-defying writers, critics and essayists of the late nineteenth
and early twentieth centuries - but still remains relatively unknown by
many fans of the genre. This new collection not only brings together
some of Bierce's best and most unusual stories (such as 'An Occurrence
at Owl Creek Bridge', 'The Moonlit Road' and 'The Death of Halpin
Frayser') but also highlights those aspects of his life which saw him as
a loner, someone who stepped aside from society and observed it as some
other being.
Even in death Bierce was unconventional,
disappearing to join the Mexican Revolution, never to be seen again - a
mystery editor Mike Ashley explores in a closing essay for the book.
The Ways of Ghosts: And Other Dark Tales by Ambrose Bierce - Ambrose Bierce & Mike Ashley
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