A motley crowd lined the steep, twisting drive leading to the castle above the Rhine. The film director turned; coming toward him were the perfect replacements for his ill-fated actors. How strangeâthey were even in the appropriate costume of a century ago!
So begin the delightful adventures of Graf Adhemar von Grauhugel, a ghostly traveller. He had been dead some eighty years but still was full of enough life to raise havoc with a British film companyâespecially when the British were filming the story of his own life.
âThe third venture into the humorous ghost story by espionage writer Manning Coles is the best yetâa lively narrative . . . high-spirited, light-hearted.ââNew York Times Book Review.