There are ghost stories that entertain, and then there are ghost stories that feel uncomfortably real.
The Apparition of Mrs. Veal by Daniel Defoe is one of the earliest and most unsettling accounts of a supposed true ghost encounter ever written. First published in 1706, this chilling narrative presents itself not as fiction, but as a factual report of a woman visited by the spirit of her recently deceased friend.
What makes this story linger is its calm, almost mundane tone. No dramatics. No theatrics. Just a quiet conversation… and the slow realization that something is deeply wrong.
Listen closely. This audiobook is presented as Defoe intended, leaving you to decide whether Mrs. Veal was a ghost, a hallucination, or something far more disturbing.
Perfect for fans of classic horror, true ghost stories, psychological dread, and eerie late-night listening.
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