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The Horror Library

Family Secrets

4 stories

The Lady of the Shroud

Bram Stoker·1909·9h 12m read

Bram Stoker's final novel, published posthumously in 1909, unfolds through letters and diary entries concerning the will of Roger Melton and the mysterious fate of his estranged nephew Rupert Sent Leger. Beginning with the meticulous genealogical record of Ernest Roger Halbard Melton, the narrative introduces a wealthy trader with connections across the Eastern world and his turbulent relationship with a proud but generous young man. Readers should expect an atmospheric tale of secrets, family honor, and supernatural intrigue rooted in Stoker's characteristic exploration of identity and hidden truths.

Falkner: A Novel

Mary Shelley·1837·10h 53m read

Falkner, serialized in The Keepsake in 1837, represents one of Mary Shelley's final works of fiction and showcases her continued preoccupation with themes of guilt, loss, and redemption. The narrative opens in a secluded Cornish village where an orphaned girl visits her parents' graves daily, unaware of the dark secrets surrounding her family's history. As a tormented stranger arrives in the village consumed by remorse over a mysterious crime, their paths converge in ways that will reshape the orphan's destiny.

Uncle Silas: A Tale of Bartram-haugh

Sheridan Le Fanu·1864·11h 46m read

Uncle Silas, published serially in the 1860s by Sheridan Le Fanu, is a Victorian Gothic novel that explores family secrets, mysterious warnings, and the arrival of a sinister governess. The story follows young Maud Ruthyn, who lives in seclusion with her eccentric, reclusive father at their estate Knowl. When her father entrusts her with cryptic instructions about a hidden cabinet and hints at an mysterious visitor, Maud's curiosity about her disgraced uncle and her new French governess's unsettling presence set the stage for dark revelations. Readers should expect atmospheric tension, unreliable authority figures, and the gradual unfolding of a troubling family mystery.

Wylder's Hand

Sheridan Le Fanu·1864·12h 20m read

Wylder's Hand is Sheridan Le Fanu's intricate Victorian mystery novel, first serialized in 1864. The story begins with Charles de Cresseron, a lawyer, receiving a mysterious letter from his old acquaintance Mark Wylder announcing an unexpected inheritance and his impending marriage to the beautiful heiress Dorcas Brandon—a union designed to settle a complex family dispute. De Cresseron is drawn into the shadowy affairs of Brandon Hall, where appearances deceive and old family curses seem to manifest in troubling ways. Readers should expect an atmospheric, deeply plotted narrative that weaves legal complexity, psychological tension, and hints of something darker lurking beneath the surface of this grand estate.