The Seventh Ghost Book
Dare you read about the girl and the butterflies, the travellers from the dead train, the wolf-man of the mountains, the smiling people in the locked house, the murdered man who came back to slay his slayer and the sinister strangers in the small hotel? They and other ghostly presences feature in these nineteen chilling tales of the supernatural by a distinguished selection of authors, familiar and unfamiliar, who include L.P. Hartley, Dorothy Eden and John Burke...
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Rosemary Timperley
Rosemary Timperley (1920-1988) was a British novelist, short story writer and screenwriter, best known for her ghost stories. She wrote 66 novels and several hundred short stories, and also edited anthologies of ghost stories.
The Ghost Book
A series of anthologies featuring ghosts than ran from 1926 to 1978, during this period it was released by several different publishing houses although Pan Books was the most prolific.
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The Ghost Book consists of fifteen primary books, and includes four additional books that complement the series but are not considered mandatory reads — considered a complete series. The current recommended reading order for the series is provided below.

