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The Uncanny Stories MEGAPACK®: 16 Classic Chillers

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Readers of our "Macabre" and "Ghost Stories" MEGAPACK™ ebook series will surely enjoy this volume, which assembles the complete contents of two early British horror anthologies, Uncanny Stories (1916) and More Uncanny Stories (1918) both of which were assembled from tales originally published in Pearson’s Novel Magazine. Most of the contributors are little known today, but a couple -- including Roy Vickers -- went on to have distinguished careers in the mystery field. Included are:THE UNKNOWN QUANTITY, by E. R. PunshonTHE ARMLESS MAN, by W. G. LittTHE TOMTOM CLUE, by Scudamore Jarvis & Cecil MorganTHE CASE OF SIR ALISTER MOERAN, by Margaret StricklandTHE KISS, by M. E. RoyceTHE GOTH, by Roy VickersTHE LAST ASCENT, by E. R. PunshonTHE TERROR BY NIGHT, by Lewis ListerTHE TRAGEDY AT THE LOUP NOIR, by Gladys SternTHE MAILED FOOT, by Hermina Black & Edith Blair-StaplesTHE PIPERS OF MALLORY, by Theo. DouglasVISITING ROUNDS, by Michael KentTHE JUNGLE, by Paul EardleyTHE HAUNTED CHESSMEN, by E. R. PunshonTHE EIGHTH LAMP, by Roy VickersBILL DIXON STANDS, by J. Chapman AndrewsIf you enjoy this book, search your favorite ebook store for "Wildside Press Megapack" to see the more than 180 other entries in the series, covering science fiction, modern authors, mysteries, westerns, classics, adventure stories, and much, much more!

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