A chilling tale of innocence lost and evil revealed in a remote English estate.
In the mid-19th century, a young governess arrives at Bly, an isolated estate, to care for two orphaned children. But secrets lurk within the grand house: a troubled boy expelled from school, whispers of a deceased governess, and unsettling apparitions. As the governess confronts these mysteries, she must determine if the children are in danger from malevolent spirits or if something far more sinister is at play.
The Turn of the Screw, by Henry James, masterfully blends psychological suspense with gothic horror, leaving readers to question the very nature of reality. Is the governess protecting the children, or is she the one they need protection from? Perfect for readers who enjoy classic literature, ghost stories, and tales of mounting dread.