Terror on the High Seas In The Upper Berth , F. Marion Crawford delivers one of the most unforgettable ghost stories of the 19th century. When Brisbane boards the ocean liner Kamtschatka , he’s warned about the cursed Room 105. But curiosity wins over caution, and what follows is a harrowing descent into supernatural horror. With eerie disappearances, mysterious water seeping from nowhere, and a malevolent force no one dares name, this tale is a must-read for fans of classic horror , ghost stories , and Victorian supernatural fiction . Whispers of Love and Loss By the Waters of Paradise takes readers to a lonely castle steeped in sorrow and secrets. A wistful young man, burdened by memories and melancholy, finds his fate intertwined with a spectral woman who emerges from his dreams. This haunting and poetic story explores themes of fatalism, longing, and the unknown—perfect for readers of gothic romance , psychological horror , and 19th-century fantasy . About the Author F. Marion Crawford (1854–1909) was a master of atmospheric storytelling, blending horror, mystery, and the supernatural. Revered for his contributions to classic literature and ghost fiction , Crawford’s chilling tales continue to enchant readers seeking eerie elegance and timeless suspense.