- I. A psychological experiment
- II. The photographs: Chapter 1
- II. The photographs: Chapter 2
- II. The photographs: Chapter 3
- III. A pack of cards: Part 1
- III. A pack of cards: Part 2
- IV. The violin: 1
- IV. The violin: 2
- V. The tipster. An impossible story: 1
- V. The tipster. An impossible story: 2
- V. The tipster. An impossible story: 3
- V. The tipster. An impossible story: 4
- VI. The fifteenth man. The story of a rugby match
- VII. The assassin: Chapter 1
- VII. The assassin: Chapter 2
- VII. The assassin: Chapter 3
- VIII. The diamonds: 1. The one diamond
- VIII. The diamonds: 2. The other
- VIII. The diamonds: 3. The two
- IX. A double-minded gentleman: Chapter 1
- IX. A double-minded gentleman: Chapter 2
- X. The robbery on the ''Stormy Petrel'': 1
- X. The robbery on the ''Stormy Petrel'': 2
- XI. The houseboat: Chapter 1
- XI. The houseboat: Chapter 2
- XI. The houseboat: Chapter 3
- XII. The duke. A fiction of the future: 1
- XII. The duke. A fiction of the future: 2
Is it true that people can literally be scared to death ? Is it possible to photograph astral projections ? What happens if you play with a pack of cards which belonged to a dead card-trickster ?
These and more questions are raised and answered in ''The Seen and the Unseen'' (first published in 1900), a collection of twelve short stories of a supernatural and uncanny nature by English author Richard Marsh (1857-1915), famous for such mystery/horror novels as ''The Beetle'' and ''The Goddess: A Demon''.
So if you feel you are ready for some goosebumps before bedtime, snuggle up and have a listen. - Summary by Sonia
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