In the quiet corners of an English estate, where shadows stretch long and secrets linger, a sinister force is unleashed. "The Beast with Five Fingers" unfolds with an unsettling mystery that will grip your imagination and chill your soul. When the reclusive scholar Adrian Borlsover dies unexpectedly, a macabre discovery awaits his family and friends: a disembodied hand that refuses to remain still.
As the cursed hand begins its reign of terror, moving with a will of its own, the inhabitants of the house find themselves trapped in a nightmare beyond belief. Objects are overturned, doors slam without warning, and whispers of a vengeful spirit echo through the halls. The hand's sinister grip tightens, drawing its victims into a web of fear and madness.
W. F. Harvey's "The Beast with Five Fingers" masterfully weaves a tale of suspense and horror, exploring themes of control, guilt, and the limits of human understanding. With atmospheric tension and eerie storytelling, Harvey crafts a chilling narrative that leaves readers questioning the boundaries between the seen and the unseen, the living and the dead.
Step into a world where the supernatural lurks at the edges of reality, and dare to confront the terror that lies in the dark recesses of the human mind. "The Beast with Five Fingers" is a haunting journey that will leave you breathless and eager for more.
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William Fryer Harvey (1885–1937) was an English writer of short stories, most notably in the mystery and horror genres. Born into a wealthy Quaker family in Yorkshire, he went to Balliol College, Oxford, and took a degree in medicine at Leeds. Ill health dogged him, however, and he devoted much of his recuperation to writing short stories.