“Afterward” by Edith Wharton, Part 2
69 - You’ll never know it’s a ghost until . . .

69 - You’ll never know it’s a ghost until . . .
68 - They only want the house if it’s haunted.
67 - The whimsical conclusion . . .
66 - From the Alfred Hitchcock collection . . .
65 - Willy Wonka is NOWHERE to be found in this thriller.
64 - A fight to stay awake and a fight to keep another life from being stolen . . .
63 - Find out what is about to be stolen.
62 - “Finish” the tour in the conclusion.
61 - The UK’s own, a most prolific ghost story writer, takes us on a tour of a unique residence.
60 - A worthy wartime veteran proves his merit, but is it enough?
59 - Not a coastal California setting, this thrilling original takes place in Cornwall, England.
58 - No rom-com, this one dives right into it.
57 - A classic story, but not ONE of these characters appeared in the Hitchcock movie. Enjoy this original.
56 - Blindly following tradition . . .
55 - Said to have inspired Stephen King, this is no horror story . . . or is it?
54 - Elizabeth finally confronts Mr. Speed.
53 - Preparing for the confrontation with Mr. Speed . . .
52 - What happens in the critical years to cause Elizabeth to become a “spinster?”
51 - Was she an AUTHOR as well? (JK)
50 - “In the heavy night air, nothing was real.”
49 - That point when adults become your peers . . .
48 - His original conclusion . . .
47 - In this country, IS a one-eyed man king?
46 - His most beloved short story . . .
43 - The shocking ending of this episode explains why Miss Oates is known as an “unruly genius.” Prepare yourself.
42 - A hurricane controls this narrative. Hang on!
41 - Need a good excuse to get away from “friends?” Check this out.
40 - The conclusion. . .
39 - Do you really need a description? (Oh, stop! You’ll be fine!)
38 - Another Pulitzer Prize-winning author, Jean Stafford’s tale will not be what you expect.