The Garden at No. 19

{{header | title     = The Garden at No. 19 | author    = Edgar Jepson | translator = | section   = | previous  = | next      = /Chapter 1/ | year      = 1910 | edition = yes | categories = mystery novels / horror novels | illustrator = H. R. Boehm | notes     = A London bachelor who has come into a little money buys a house in Hertford Park. He soon discovers that an air of mystery hangs about the place, and that the other houses in the street, with the exception of No. 19, are empty. Strange sounds and odors, and stranger emanations of an indefinable nature, assail him from this garden. He finds the house is occupied by a young girl and her morose uncle. … {Description extracted from review in the Nation, June 1910] }}{{DEFAULTSORT:Garden at No 19}}

And then a cold chill ran down my back

1. I Came To Live at No. 20

2. I Get a Fright

3. The Roaring in the Night

4. At the New Bohemians

5. Mark Talks

6. The Rite in the Garden

7. The End of the Night

8. Pamela Dances on the Lawn

9. The Talisman

10. We Watch Together

11. A Respite from the Rites

12. Woodfell's Grip Slips

13. Woodfell

14. Helen Ranger

15. The Priestess of Ashtaroth

16. The Rich Man's Lesson

17. The Circle Breaks

18. Marks Talks Again

19. Marks Fortifies No. 20

20. The Eve of the Full Moon

21. In No. 19

22. Marks is Reticent

23. We Find a Paradise

24. Woodfell's Record