Charles Dickens Mystery Supernatural The Trial for Murder – Charles Dickens (1865) The Trial for Murder by Charles Dickens combines supernatural visions with courtroom drama, unraveling guilt and mystery in a haunting short story.
Frances Hodgson Burnett Classics Historical Satire A Lady of Quality – Frances Hodgson Burnett (1896) A Lady of Quality by Frances Hodgson Burnett follows Clorinda Wildairs' rise above her tumultuous upbringing in 17th-century England.
Hanns Heinz Ewers Mystery Psychological Supernatural The Spider – Hanns Heinz Ewers (1915) The Spider by Hanns Heinz Ewers delves into supernatural horror as a man investigates mysterious suicides in a haunted hotel room.
Robert E Howard Conan the Barbarian Adventure Fantasy A Witch Shall Be Born – Robert E Howard (1934) A Witch Shall Be Born by Robert E. Howard delivers thrilling sword-and-sorcery as Conan battles treachery, magic, and dark forces to reclaim his land.
Robert E Howard Conan the Barbarian Adventure Fantasy Supernatural People of the Dark – Robert E Howard (2005) People of the Dark by Robert E. Howard is a thrilling tale of reincarnation, vengeance, and ancient horrors set against the eerie backdrop of a cave.
Edgar Rice Burroughs Pellucidar Adventure Fantasy Science Fiction Land of Terror – Edgar Rice Burroughs (1944) Land of Terror by Edgar Rice Burroughs explores the prehistoric world of Pellucidar, filled with fierce creatures and thrilling adventures.
Virginia Woolf Classics Psychological The New Dress – Virginia Woolf (1927) The New Dress by Virginia Woolf delves into self-image and anxiety as Mabel Waring confronts societal pressures at a high-society party.
HP Lovecraft Science Fiction Supernatural The Curse of Yig – HP Lovecraft (1934) The Curse of Yig by H.P. Lovecraft intertwines Native folklore and horror as a serpent god’s curse unfolds in eerie Oklahoma plains.
Anthony Trollope Historical Satire The Three Clerks – Anthony Trollope (1857) The Three Clerks by Anthony Trollope depicts the ambitions, loves, and dilemmas of young civil servants amidst Victorian England’s social dynamics.
Anthony Trollope Classics Romance Satire An Eye for an Eye – Anthony Trollope (1861) An Eye for an Eye by Anthony Trollope explores love, duty, and the tragic consequences of impulsive actions against a backdrop of Irish-English conflict.