An empty house, where no one dares live. A landlord who swears no one can make it through a single night. A brave, or foolish, young man with a scientific mind, who takes the challenge and locks himself in for a night he will never forget. And of course, it is a dark and stormy night… Apparitions, dark magic, floating objects, and paralyzing terror all wait any one who dares enter the doorway of this London haunted house. Written by Sir Edward Bulwer-Lytton, most known for the classic horror intro "e;It was a dark and stormy night"e; Lytton takes his place in the archives of the most frightening fiction with 'The House and the Brain'. Originally published in 1859 as 'The Haunters and the Haunted', or 'The House and the Brain' this story will make even the most modern reader's blood curl.