<p>&ldquo;The Phantom &lsquo;Rickshaw and Other Tales&rdquo; is a collection of ghostly short stories by the well-known English novelist Rudyard Kipling. Kipling born in India is revered for his honest portrayal of India&rsquo;s people culture and religion throughout his work. &ldquo;The Phantom &lsquo;Rickshaw and Other Tales&rdquo; features five short stories each one packed with irony good humor mystery and an interesting twist.</p><p>In &ldquo;The Phantom &lsquo;Rickshaw&rdquo; the narrator Jack continuously sees Mrs. Wessington his old flame appear in his life even after he becomes engaged to Miss Mannering. In &ldquo;My Own True Ghost Story&rdquo; the narrator hears a group of doolie-bearers playing billiards in his bungalow but when he complains the next morning he finds there were none. &ldquo;The Strange Ride of Morrowbie Jukes&rdquo; is a story where an Englishman finds himself in a village of the living dead. However one of Kipling&rsquo;s most renown tales &ldquo;The Man Who Would Be King&rdquo; features a regular man who is made an illusionary king built upon ideals and lies. Kipling&rsquo;s supernatural stories are a great read for children and adults alike with a curiosity for the unknown and unexplained.</p>