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"Tiptoeing foward, he placed his on the door-knob. As he turned it, slowly and silently, a strange fear gripped him. It was unusual; for, though he was not the bravest man in the world, he was certainly not one to be frightened by darkness and the angrily gleaming eyes of a cat. The touch of terror was caused by something else, he knew not what. It angered him." Be warned—not only good things, but sometimes fear comes in small packages; or, in this case, short packages.
Although much contemporary fiction dealing with ghosts runs to novel length, the short ghost story continues to entertain readers around the world. In fact, one of the attractions of the short ghost story is that it uses a minimum of elements to captivate its readers, and, because of its length, evokes a powerful response before the tenuous air of suspense has a chance to dissipate. Proof of the ability of the ghost story to entertain readers can be found in 100 Ghastly Little Ghost Stories which brings together a century and a half of ghost stories by the masters of the genre.