Book Review – The Ghosts of Kerfol
In her short ghost story, Kerfol (1916), Edith Wharton details a first person account of the narrator’s experience on a haunted estate in France, which ends with the narrator’s strange and naive envy of one of the original parties devastated by the events that call forth an eerie pack of dogs intent on reminding the countryside of past horrors. Noyes begins her homage to Wharton . . .










