BookBrains Press Publications
📚 BookBrains Press
Curating Extraordinary Stories for Thoughtful Readers
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At BookBrains Press, we specialize in rediscovering overlooked gems of mystery and unusual phenomena, producing high-quality reprints that preserve the essence of original works while enhancing them with valuable annotations and context.
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👻 True Life Ghost Stories & Curated Collections
Firsthand accounts of supernatural encounters and carefully curated ghost story compilations

The Grey Ghost Book: BookBrains Illustrated and Annotated Edition
The Grey Ghost Book (1912) by Jessie Adelaide Middleton is a pioneering work of supernatural investigation that documents authentic accounts of ghostly phenomena with journalistic integrity. Unlike fictional ghost stories of its time, Middleton's collection represents a serious attempt to validate real spectral encounters reported by credible witnesses across various social backgrounds.

Another Grey Ghost Book: BookBrains Illustrated and Annotated Edition
Another Grey Ghost Book (1914) by Jessie Adelaide Middleton continues her journalistic investigation into authentic supernatural phenomena, building upon the success of her first collection in The Grey Ghost Book (1912). This volume presents more meticulously authenticated accounts of ghostly encounters from credible witnesses, with Middleton maintaining her commitment to presenting "honest tales" without trickery or mundane explanations.

The White Ghost Book: BookBrains Illustrated and Annotated Edition
The White Ghost Book (1916) by Jessie Adelaide Middleton completes her supernatural investigation trilogy, documenting authenticated accounts of ghostly phenomena during a period when World War I heightened public interest in spiritual matters. This volume presents Middleton's continued journalistic inquiry into apparitions, prophetic dreams and visions, featuring numerous cases with real names and locations for enhanced credibility.
🔍 Classic Mystery & Suspense
Reprints of golden-age mysteries and forgotten thrillers with historical context and enhancements

Anything But the Truth: 100th Anniversary Edition
Anything But the Truth (1924) by Carolyn Wells is a classic Golden Age mystery set in the peaceful seaside village of Shoredale, where wealthy financier Austin Eldridge is found murdered on his own verandah. With a knife through his heart, no witnesses, and a household full of suspects—from his adopted daughter Lorraine to rejected suitors and loyal staff—detective Peter Thorne and the legendary Fleming Stone must unravel a murder committed in plain sight yet shrouded in deception

The Crime in the Crypt: BookBrains Enhanced Edition
Step into the shadowy world of Welbury Cathedral, where a chilling murder mystery awaits in Carolyn Wells' captivating novel The Crime in the Crypt. When a man's lifeless body is discovered within the ancient crypt, amateur sleuth Mottram Oakley finds himself drawn into a web of intrigue and suspense.
✍️ Collaborative & Round-Robin Fiction
Works written in partnership with other authors, showcasing the creative collaborative process

Bobbed Hair: BookBrains Enhanced Edition
In this unique collaborative novel by twenty celebrated authors of the 1920s, young heiress Connemara Moore faces a life-altering decision. To inherit her aunt's fortune, she must choose between two suitors—one favoring the modern bobbed hairstyle, the other preferring tradition. As Connemara plans to reveal her choice at a grand costume party, fate intervenes. Fleeing the party in a moment of panic, Connemara embarks on an unexpected adventure with the mysterious David Lacy. Their journey is filled with romance, comedy, and intrigue as Connemara grapples with her desires and the true nature of her enigmatic companion..
🎭 Originals & Adaptations
Original publications and adaptations based on classic material, including theatrical works transformed into novels

Toxic Ink: A 1970s Small Town Mystery (Frank Ellis Mystery Series Book 1)
When veteran crime reporter Frank Ellis retires to the seemingly tranquil town of Mayfield, Virginia in 1975, he expects nothing more taxing than his part-time position at the local newspaper. That illusion shatters when a string of calculated murders rocks the college's prestigious creative writing program. As bodies begin to accumulate, Frank's journalistic instincts awaken. The suspects? A faculty of eccentric writers—each harboring motives as intricate as their literary works.
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