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The Spider
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The Spider

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What if the most dangerous trap was not set with fangs or claws-but with eyes that watch you from the shadows?In The Spider, German horror master Hanns Heinz Ewers delivers a haunting story of paranoia, possession, and psychosis. Set in a Berlin boarding house plagued by a series of unexplained suicides, this gothic tale follows young Richard Bracquemont as he dares to take residence in a room that may be cursed.

But the evil lurking there doesn't announce itself with screams or violence. It seduces. It observes. It waits.

As Bracquemont keeps a diary of his descent into obsession with the mysterious woman across the street-who may or may not be real-he begins to lose his grip on sanity. The lines between reality and hallucination blur, until the terrifying truth reveals itself in the most unexpected way.

What You'll Discover in This Modern Translation:

A Chilling Mystery - Follow a trail of cryptic clues, strange occurrences, and a young man's unraveling mind. A Seductive Supernatural Horror - Explore the hypnotic tension between desire and dread as beauty becomes a weapon. A Classic of Psychological Suspense - Ewers combines early horror with Freudian themes in a tale that foreshadowed modern thrillers. A Modern, Reader-Friendly Adaptation - This translation brings new clarity and accessibility to a story as disturbing now as it was in the 1900s.

The Spider remains a timeless exploration of obsession and fatal attraction, perfect for fans of Poe, Lovecraft, and modern psychological horror.

Dare to look through the window. You might not like what looks back.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Muze Publishing
Country
United Kingdom
Date
25 June 2025
Pages
54
ISBN
9781806292097

What if the most dangerous trap was not set with fangs or claws-but with eyes that watch you from the shadows?In The Spider, German horror master Hanns Heinz Ewers delivers a haunting story of paranoia, possession, and psychosis. Set in a Berlin boarding house plagued by a series of unexplained suicides, this gothic tale follows young Richard Bracquemont as he dares to take residence in a room that may be cursed.

But the evil lurking there doesn't announce itself with screams or violence. It seduces. It observes. It waits.

As Bracquemont keeps a diary of his descent into obsession with the mysterious woman across the street-who may or may not be real-he begins to lose his grip on sanity. The lines between reality and hallucination blur, until the terrifying truth reveals itself in the most unexpected way.

What You'll Discover in This Modern Translation:

A Chilling Mystery - Follow a trail of cryptic clues, strange occurrences, and a young man's unraveling mind. A Seductive Supernatural Horror - Explore the hypnotic tension between desire and dread as beauty becomes a weapon. A Classic of Psychological Suspense - Ewers combines early horror with Freudian themes in a tale that foreshadowed modern thrillers. A Modern, Reader-Friendly Adaptation - This translation brings new clarity and accessibility to a story as disturbing now as it was in the 1900s.

The Spider remains a timeless exploration of obsession and fatal attraction, perfect for fans of Poe, Lovecraft, and modern psychological horror.

Dare to look through the window. You might not like what looks back.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Muze Publishing
Country
United Kingdom
Date
25 June 2025
Pages
54
ISBN
9781806292097