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Classic Tales of Horror: Selected, Annotated and Introduced by Mark Leslie

Classic Tales of Horror: Selected, Annotated and Introduced by...

The writers whose shoulders modern writers of horror and the macabre stand upon, showed no fear in creating and sharing delightfully wicked, chilling, disturbing and thought-proviking tales. These ten tension-filled, atmospheric tales of horror by such masters as Edgar Allan Poe, W.W. Jacobs, Charles Dickens, Mark Twain, H.P. Lovecraft and more are certain to send chills down your spine. The stories are selected and introduced with annotative notes by Mark Leslie, a writer of horror and speculative fiction as well as a series of non-fiction explorations of the paranormal. Contents: Introduction by Mark Leslie The Red Room: H.G. Wells The Black Cat: Edgar Allan Poe The Boarded Window: Ambrose Bierce The Most Dangerous Game: Richard Connell Was It a Dream?: Guy de Maupassant The Screaming Skull: F. Marion Crawford The Monkey’s Paw: W.W. Jacobs The Rats in the Walls: H.P. Lovecraft The Signal-Man: Charles Dickens A Ghost Story: Mark Twain Author’s Notes: Continually Inspired by the Masters

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