The Bell In The Fog And Other Stories is a collection of supernatural and psychological tales written by Gertrude Atherton. The book comprises nine stories that explore the human psyche and the thin line between reality and illusion. The title story, 'The Bell in the Fog,' is a gripping tale of a woman's obsession with her husband's first wife and her eventual descent into madness. Other stories in the book include The Dead and the Countess, a tale of revenge from beyond the grave, and 'The Striding Place,' which recounts a terrifying experience in a haunted forest. Atherton's writing style is characterized by vivid descriptions and atmospheric settings that draw the reader into the haunting and mysterious world of the stories. The Bell In The Fog And Other Stories is a must-read for anyone interested in gothic literature and the supernatural.