In October of 1833 a scary ghost story was published in The Western Monthly Magazine, a publication that was unafraid to publish supernatural stories. The story was simply titled The Chase and beneath it, it claims to be from "the log book of Richard Mizen, Q. S." I have been unable to find a "Richard Mizen" listed elsewhere in the literature and this captain is likely a fiction. Regardless, "The Chase" is one of the best ship battle stories for the first half of the nineteenth century. The writing is at a high level. The dialogue snaps and feels real. The drama builds to a climatic end and it is one of the best anonymous ghost stories in the countdown of the Top 40 ghost stories from 1800-1849. I hope you enjoy it.
The Best Horror Short Stories Blog by author Andrew Barger provides links and analysis to some of the best horror short stories on the Web. I am the award winning author of "Coffee with Poe: A Novel of Edgar Allan Poe's Life" and "The Best Horror Short Stories 1800-1849: A Classic Horror Anthology." Check it out at AndrewBarger.com Website: Http://www.AndrewBarger.com Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/Andrew-Bargers-Official-Facebook-Page/
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