Grisly, Gruesome and Grotesque! 15 of the Blood-curdling Best!The Graveyard Rats: "The long-dead corpse made a faint groaning sound as it crawled towards Masson, stretching its ragged lips in a grin of dreadful hunger..."To Reach the Sea: "There was no doubt about it, absolutely no doubt at all. The wig was growing..."The Sea Raiders: "Their bodies lay flatly on the rocks, and their eyes regarded him with evil interest... Then, slowly uncoiling their tentacles, they all began moving towards him..."Contents: * The Blue Lenses by Daphne du Maurier * The Man Upstairs by Ray Bradbury * A Woman Seldom Found by William Sansom * The Graveyard Rats by Henry Kuttner * The Lottery by Shirley Jackson * The Sea Raiders by H. G. Wells * The Lottery by Shirley Jackson * Georgy Porgy by Roald Dahl * To Reach The Sea by Monica Dickens * The Monster by R. Chetwynd-Hayes * His Brother’s Keeper by W. W. Jacobs * The Hand by Guy de Maupassant * Mrs. Amsworth by E. F. Benson * The Waxwork by A. M. Burrage * Quid Pro Quo by Mary Danby
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- Release Date 01/01/1972
- Author Mary Danby
- Language English
- Company Beagle Books
- Weight 1.01 pounds
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