Ghosts Of Night

Ghosts of Night

by Jean McKishnie Blewett

Published in the early 20th century, "Ghosts of Night" by Jean McKishnie Blewett is a captivating blend of historical fiction and the supernatural. It's likely set in the Victorian era, drawing on themes of societal expectations, familial relationships, and the unsettling presence of the unknown. The story likely revolves around a haunted house, a family grappling with dark secrets, or an individual entangled in a mysterious and eerie world. Blewett's insightful prose and the evocative backdrop of the Victorian era, along with the element of the supernatural, create a compelling narrative that explores the depths of human nature and the enduring mysteries of the past.

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Jean McKishnie Blewett, a name synonymous with education, social justice, and literary excellence, left an indelible mark on Canadian society. Her unwavering commitment to equality, her passion for ed...

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