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A classic, creepy ghost story

I've always enjoyed reading M R James, he writes marvelous ghost stories of steadily increasing creepiness. this is one of his best. Oh Whistle, and I'll Come to You, My Lad. Professor Parkins, a scholar on holiday, while poking around old Templar ruins at the seaside, finds an ancient metal whistle. On an impulse he blows it, and the wind rises. He also seems to see a vision of a man chased by something pale and horrible across the beaches. Back at his hotel he has the distressing experience of encountering what his whistle had evoked; a frighteningly malevolent cloth being with a face of crumpled linen ..
I have already seen the BBC television version starring John Hurt, but the one with Michael Horden is even better. (Watch below).
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PhilDeep · 51-55, M
I'm sure you've read it already, but if not, do try "The Turn of the Screw" by Henry James. It's a firm favourite of mine.