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The Skull: Five stories from the archive of Edwin Arthur Poe

Five gripping and original stories of mystery and the supernatural which will delight fans of Edgar Allan Poe! Very little is known about Poe’s cousin, Edwin Arthur Poe, but he seems at least as talented as his famous relative. Now some of his lost works are revealed for the very first time. THE SKULL: Professor Franz Jarken is obsessed with the study of human skulls. Where will this unnatural interest lead him? THE REMARKABLE TESTIMONY OF EDMUND LYNCH: A retired lawyer settles down to a quiet gamer of poker with his friends. Moments later he is thrust into a horrifying and inexplicable adventure… THE DISAPPEARANCE OF ALPHONSE BERTRAND: Monsieur C. Auguste Dupin is famous for solving the sensational mystery of the Murders in the Rue Morgue. Now he has a new case to investigate, which promises to be equally bizarre… A VISITATION: Venice in the 15th Century was often a cruel and violent place. What terrible fate lies in store for Pietro Solario, who mortally offends the Doge? THE HOUSE OF MULLACH: When a Dublin bookseller finds a letter written in the last years of the 18th Century, he decides to investigate the writer. But he discovers far more than he bargained for… Tony Evans is a full-time writer. His other books include the Kindle Single DEVIL MAY CARE which can be found on the Amazon website.

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