Step into The October Country, where twilight lingers, midnights never end, and every shadow hides a story. In nineteen haunting tales, Ray Bradbury peels back the skin of the ordinary to reveal the strange, the sorrowful, and the supernatural beneath.
A drowned city whispers of the dead. A carnival hums with secret hungers. In forgotten towns and fog-drenched hills, the everyday tilts toward the uncanny, and human longing becomes its own ghost.
With poetic dread and piercing empathy, Bradbury captures the dark beauty of fear itself, transforming horror into art.
For readers of The Martian Chronicles and The Illustrated Man, this collection is both a love letter to the macabre and an invitation to linger where autumn never ends.