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The Ghost: A Modern Fantasy was written by a profound and prominent writer, Arnold Bennett. The story tells about the life of Carl Foster who has currently passed the medical licensure examination, and is presently practicing medicine. Carl Foster goes to London to make his living. He encounters a popular tenor, named Signor Alresca, who is affected of a dire injury behind the curtain and Foster mends his ailment. Then he links himself into the lead soprano singer, named Rosetta Rosa, and falls head over heels with her. Alresca along with Foster goes on a trip to the house of Alresca in Bruges. Foster noticed that Alresca has quite a weird fascination over something. It is also evident that a stranger is likely chasing after his track. The story gets more threatening when all of a sudden Alresca dies. The mystery book is composed of 19 chapters namely, My Splendid Cousin, At the Opera, The Cry of Alresca, Rosa’s Summons, The Dagger and the Man, Alresca’s Fate, The Vigil by the Bier, The Message, The Train, The Steamer, A Chat with Rosa, Egg-and-milk, The Portrait, The Villa, The Sheath of the Dagger, The Thing in the Chair, The Menace, The Struggle, and The Intercession. Enoch Arnold Bennett was a British author. He is a renowned as an author, but he also excelled in many areas like the theater, journalism, propaganda and films. He was born in Hanley, in the district of Potteries of Staffordshire. Hanley was among the six towns as Stoke-on-Trent and was identified as the five towns in some of the author’s works. Bennett was hired by his father, but was not successful at work. He worked as a rent collector which was discordant. He also disagreed the small income, and he decided to devote himself to writing most of the time.
Product ID: 9781776721597
Sku: Z4-G1PT-2PU7