It takes a special story to capture the imagination so well that readers are still enthralled after a century or two. Here are six of them.
Editor Warren Bluhm has compiled a half-dozen of the best page-turners in literature, from names you might have caught a time or two before like Edgar Allen Poe and Robert Louis Stevenson.
Poe's "The Cask of Amontillado" is a matter-of-fact tale told by a fellow who'd had enough and decided to bury a (presumably) former friend alive behind a brick wall. Nathaniel Hawthorne's "Rappaccini's Daughter" is about a man who builds himself, well, a daughter. "The Turn of the Screw" is a ghost (?) story that leaves readers guessing 100+ years after Henry James wrote it.
Anchored by "Frankenstein" and "Doctor Jekyll and Mr. Hyde," 6 monsters is a lovely little pile of classics.