The Bell-Ringer’s Manuscript
A Victorian Ghost Story for Christmas
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Donna Burgess
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Winter, 1888. Exiled by a professional scandal to the frozen coast of Wales, Alastair Finch has accepted a lonely commission: cataloging the library of the late, eccentric Baronet of Portmeirion.
Trapped in the drafty Gatehouse Library by a relentless blizzard, Alastair finds his only company is the whistling wind and the rhythmic scratching of his own pen. Until he discovers the Vigil-Bell Log.
Hidden among the archives, the leather-bound journal belonged to a missing bell-ringer who vanished on Christmas Eve five years prior. The entries do not record when the bells were rung, but rather what the bells heard during the long, silent nights. They speak of footsteps in the snow that leave no track, of a weeping that comes from the sea, and of a "Listener" that feeds on the silence.
As Christmas Eve approaches and the snow seals him inside, Alastair begins to hear the same impossible sounds detailed in the log. A rhythmic tapping echoes from the locked East Wing. A heavy weight presses against the door. And the silence of the library begins to feel less like peace... and more like a trap.
In the tradition of M.R. James and Algernon Blackwood, The Bell-Ringer's Manuscript is a chilling, atmospheric tale of isolation, paranoia, and the terrifying cost of absolute silence.
"A masterclass in cozy horror. Perfect for reading by the fire while the storm rages outside."
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