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Mysterious Death

2 stories

The Purple Emperor

Robert W. Chambers·1897·33 min read

Robert W. Chambers' "The Purple Emperor" is a mystery-tinged weird tale set in rural Brittany, originally published in the 1890s as part of his celebrated collection. The story weaves entomological obsession with darker supernatural undertones, following an American artist caught between a murder investigation, the sinister machinations of a butterfly-collecting mayor, and a discovery involving a rare specimen that suggests something far more uncanny than ordinary crime. Readers should expect atmospheric Gothic elements blended with period mystery conventions, culminating in suggestions of transformation and forbidden knowledge.

The House by the Church-yard

Sheridan Le Fanu·1863·14h 55m read

Published serially in the 1860s, Sheridan Le Fanu's 'The House by the Church-yard' is a Gothic mystery set in 1767 Chapelizod, a village near Dublin. The narrative begins with an elderly narrator recounting childhood encounters with old soldiers and disturbed graves, then shifts to chronicle the strange events surrounding the arrival of a mysterious young man and the exhumation of an ancient coffin bearing cryptic markings. Readers should expect atmospheric tension, layered mysteries, and Le Fanu's characteristic blend of local history, spectral atmosphere, and psychological unease.