The Ebony Frame The Ebony Frame

Publisher Description

"I have waited for you for three hundred years."



When a young man inherits a grand, ancient house from a distant relative, he discovers a striking portrait of a beautiful woman, encased in a magnificent, intricately carved ebony frame. Drawn to her haunting gaze, he soon realizes that the woman in the painting is more than mere oil and pigment. She is a soul from the past, bound by a dark pact and a love that refuses to stay buried. As the boundary between the present and the Elizabethan era begins to dissolve, he must decide if he is willing to sacrifice his reality for a phantom bride.



A Masterpiece of Atmospheric Horror: Before she became a pioneer of children's fantasy, Edith Nesbit was a master of the "shilling shocker." The Ebony Frame is a quintessential example of the Fin de Siècle ghost story, blending the elegance of Victorian prose with a visceral sense of dread. It explores the dangerous allure of nostalgia and the terrifying possibility that our ancestors' lives are never truly finished.



The Curse of the Unliving: Nesbit expertly weaves elements of the occult and the "femme fatale" archetype into this taut narrative. The ebony frame itself acts as a portal, a physical manifestation of the barrier between life and death. As the protagonist is pulled deeper into the lady's spell, the reader is left to wonder: is this a romantic reunion of soulmates, or a predatory haunting designed to steal a living soul?



True love never dies—it waits. Purchase "The Ebony Frame" today and step into a world of spectral romance.

GENRE
Fiction & Literature
RELEASED
2026
6 January
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
33
Pages
PUBLISHER
The Ebook Emporium
SELLER
Bookwire Gesellschaft zum Vertrieb digitaler Medien mbH
SIZE
308.6
KB
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