Twice Lost
- 272 pages
- 10 hours of reading
The dubious reappearance of a young girl, lost years before, has disturbing impact upon the eccentric family of a former baby-sitter.
Phyllis Paul was a subtle novelist whose work invoked an atmosphere of the supernatural, often allowing for its interpretation. Though little is known about her today, her writings received highly positive reviews at the time of publication. Her prose draws the reader into a world where reality intertwines with the uncanny, offering a unique literary experience. Discover her nuanced yet profound narratives that resonate with a quiet power.

The dubious reappearance of a young girl, lost years before, has disturbing impact upon the eccentric family of a former baby-sitter.