Biography
**Henrietta Dorothy Everett**, writing under the pseudonym of Theo Douglas, was a highly popular novelist during the period 1890-1920. The author's works are of interest as typical examples of late Victorian pulp fiction.
Her sole supernatural collection, *The Death-Mask and Oher Ghosts*, was singled out for praise by M.R. James in his essay 'Some remarks on ghost stories (1929). Recently Douglas's work has been rediscovered by a new generation of readers and collectors interested in classic ghost fiction who have found her unusual blend of horror and the supernatural to be well worth their attention.
Her sole supernatural collection, *The Death-Mask and Oher Ghosts*, was singled out for praise by M.R. James in his essay 'Some remarks on ghost stories (1929). Recently Douglas's work has been rediscovered by a new generation of readers and collectors interested in classic ghost fiction who have found her unusual blend of horror and the supernatural to be well worth their attention.