The Villa Désirée and Other Uncanny Stories



May Sinclair

May Sinclair (1863–1946) began writing the first of her “uncanny stories”, “The Intercessor”, in 1910, and it was published a year later, laying the way for the seventeen pieces collected in this volume.


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The Villa Désirée and Other Uncanny Stories,the stories are taken from three collections: Uncanny Stories (1923), Tales Told by Simpson (1930), and The Intercessor (1931). Here you will find tales of psychological terror, ghost stories in their more familiar form, and stories which reflect Sinclair’s own deep thought processes. You will be chilled by the evil Louis Carson and the Villa Désirée; touched by the need of a child in “The Intercessor”; alarmed that the events in “Heaven” might be real; and relieved that the murdered victim of “The Victim” actually didn’t mind being murdered at all.

The Villa Désirée and Other Uncanny Stories collects all of May Sinclair’s supernatural, strange, and weird tales in one volume for the first time, and is complemented by Rebeccah Kinnamon Neff’s detailed introduction.


Edition Details
  • Dust Jacket illustrated by Jason Zerrillo.
  • This is a full clothbound edition limited to 400 copies.

Contents:
  • Introduction
  • Where Their Fire Is Not Quenched
  • The Token
  • The Flaw in the Crystal
  • The Nature of the Evidence
  • If the Dead Knew
  • The Victim
  • The Finding of the Absolute
  • "Khaki"
  • Portrait of My Uncle
  • The Pictures
  • The Pin-Prick
  • The Bambino
  • The Mahatma's Story
  • Jones's Karma
  • Heaven
  • The Intercessor
  • The Villa Désirée

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