” It happened again. God help me, it happened again.” The story begins in 1901. A lady is going to fill the post of teacher in a small village town, 20 miles away from Portsmouth. The train she is on is stuff-packed. Mr. Grier, an acquaintance of her father, will come to pick her upContinue reading “Gothic horror or a woman’s rage? Grey Dog by Elliott Gish”
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Let us howl!
I guess, I liked this one. Just a few words: Bizzare, Baffling, heartfelt, hot-blooded! It reminded me of a day, two years back, When I bought a paperback of Leaves of Grass by Walt Whitman, that day, after glancing inside, I wondered if it was a poem book or prose! This man gave me the same overflowContinue reading “Let us howl!”