Friday, December 09, 2005

A "Dickens" of a Ghostly December

A Christmas Carol not only is (possibly) Charles Dickens' most famous work of fiction but is, as you undoubtedly know, a ghost story. Unless you've dabbled more deeply into Dickens' legacy, you may not know he followed up during the course of his career with various other short stories and longer pieces returning to the Christmas ghost theme. Next week we will be posting one of them, "The Story of the Goblins Who Stole a Sexton," among our December additions to the free "Vintage Short Mystery Classics" e-book series.

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