Ambrose Bierce: The Death of Halpin Frayser
“The Death of Halpin Frayser” is a disturbing Gothic horror story by Ambrose Bierce, published on December 19, 1891, in The Wave. Lost in a forest, Halpin Frayser falls asleep and wakes up with one word on his lips: “Catherine Larue.” Unable to remember why he uttered that name, he falls back asleep and has a series of strange and disturbing dreams. At the same time, two men investigate a mysterious nearby cemetery in search of a criminal. The sinister atmosphere of the forest and cemetery intensifies with each discovery, revealing hidden connections and supernatural presences that defy logic and keep the reader in constant suspense.