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Three Midnight Stories
Read by Ben Tucker
Alexander W. Drake
Alexander W. Drake was a well-regarded illustrator and engraver, spending much of his career at the vaunted Scribner's Monthly magazine (whi…
The Face in the Abyss
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Abraham Merritt
Our narrator tells us of the time he met Nicholas Graydon in a small village in the Peruvian uplands of the Andean mountains, feverish and a…
The Smoking Leg and Other Stories
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John Metcalfe
Celebrated science fiction author Brian Stableford has praised John Metcalfe's stories saying they "build up a unique sense of unease&q…
Weird Tales Double Feature: The Shadows & The Projection of Armand Dubois
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Henry S. Whitehead
Gather 'round for a pair of West Indies folk horror stories ripped from the pages of Weird Tales Magazine brought to you by master of the we…
The Flight of the Shadow
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Laura M. Dake
The original printing of The Flight of the Shadow is a highly sought novel among collectors and tells the tale of an Astral soul who tells a…
Corpus Earthling
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Louis Charbonneau
Paul Cameron is an English literature teacher at a local college and seems to be living a relatively content but somewhat lonely life in his…
The Snarl of the Beast
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Carroll John Daly
Carroll John Daly, enormously popular in his day but has since faded into obscurity, is often credited with penning the first hard-boiled cr…
The Mantle and Other Stories
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Nikolai Vasilievich Gogol
Celebrated Ukranian-born author Nikolai Gogol brings us this collection of masterfully grotesque and fantastical stories. These tales are fi…
The Grim Thirteen
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Various
"We began to call a roll of American story-tellers, and as name after name was mentioned, the question arose in our minds as to whether…
Weird Tales Double Feature: The Skull and The Bodymaster
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Harold Ward
Horror author Harold Ward is perhaps most well-known for his Doctor Death series of stories published in the 1930s. Before that, Ward relea…
Madam Crowl's Ghost and Other Tales of Mystery
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Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu
Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu...was in his own particular vein one of the best story-tellers of the nineteenth century; and the present volume con…
The Enormous Room
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H. L. Gold
When an ethnically diverse group of people are suddenly transported from a rollercoaster in an amusement park to a stark and alien room peop…
The Horror Expert
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Frank Belknap Long
"She'll insert the knife so delicately that the man won't feel any pain at all. Just a warm gratefulness, an intoxicating sort of happi…
Night Fears and Other Stories
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L. P. Hartley
When one thinks of fear, terrors in the night creeping upon you may come to mind. L. P. Hartley does feature some of these kinds of fears. I…
Before Egypt
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Robert Bloch
It was Mallison's strangest assignment. The weird little professor wanted to go to Egypt. That meant a trip back to Earth so far as Mallison…
Weird Tales Double Feature: Kull of Valusia
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Robert E. Howard
Before Conan the Barbarian, Robert E. Howard created Kull the Conqueror, revealed later by Howard to be an ancestor of Conan. Kull, like Co…
Clean Break
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Lionel White
Johnny Clay has a masterful plan to rob a racetrack on the busiest day of the year. To pull it off, he will recruit not hardened profession…
Through the Gates of the Silver Key
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H. P. Lovecraft
"Through the Gates of the Silver Key," published complete in this issue, is an utterly amazing novelette. It is much more than a m…
Dream Tales and Prose Poems
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Ivan Turgenev
World-renowned Russian author Ivan Turgenev brings us a collection of stories that traffic in the world of dreams, stories of lost love, of …
Destiny Times Three
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Fritz Leiber
Thorn and Clawly seek to present to the World Executive Committee some most disturbing findings, findings that indicate that we may not be a…