There is no better reading sensation than feeling the end of your hair raised in a nail-biting suspense. Here's presenting you our biggest ever supernatural collection to give you many hours of pleasurable and just enough eerie reading experience: Contents:Edgar Allan Poe:The Masque of the Red DeathThe Murders in the Rue MorgueH. P. Lovecraft:The Call of CthulhuThe Dunwich HorrorHenry James:The Turn of the ScrewMary Shelley:FrankensteinArthur Conan Doyle:The Hound of the BaskervillesBram Stoker:DraculaThe Jewel of Seven StarsGaston Leroux:The Phantom of the OperaWashington Irving:The Legend of Sleepy HollowRobert Louis Stevenson:Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr HydeJames Malcolm Rymer:Sweeney Todd, the Demon Barber of Fleet StreetH. G. Wells:The Island of Doctor MoreauRichard Marsh:The BeetleJoseph Sheridan Le Fanu:CarmillaUncle SilasNikolai Gogol:Dead SoulsRudyard Kipling:The Phantom RickshawHugh Walpole:Portrait of a Man with Red HairAll Souls' NightRobert E. Howard:The 'John Kirowan' SagaThe 'De Montour' SagaCthulhu MythosM. R. James:Ghost Stories of an AntiquaryA Thin Ghost and OthersWilkie Collins:The Haunted HotelThe Dead SecretThe Woman in WhiteGuy de Maupassant:The HorlaE. F. Benson:The Room in the TowerThe Man Who Went Too FarNathaniel Hawthorne:The House of the Seven GablesRappaccini's DaughterThe Birth MarkAmbrose Bierce:Can Such Things Be? The Ways of GhostsSome Haunted HousesArthur Machen:The Great God PanWilliam Hope Hodgson:The Ghost PiratesCarnacki, the Ghost-FinderM. P. Shiel:Shapes in the FireRalph Adams Cram:Black Spirits and WhiteGrant Allen:The Reverend John CreedyHorace Walpole:The Castle of OtrantoWilliam Thomas Beckford:VathekMatthew Gregory Lewis:The MonkAnn Radcliffe:The Mysteries of UdolphoJane Austen:Northanger AbbeyCharlotte BrontJane EyreEmily BrontWuthering HeightsCharles Dickens:The Mystery of Edwin DroodOscar Wilde:The Picture of Dorian GrayMarie Belloc Lowndes:From Out the Vast Deep