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The Black Magic MEGAPACK®

20 Tales of Darkest Magic

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Light a candle, draw a protective circle, and chant your prayers because you're about to encounter tales of the occult and supernatural, all with a decidedly dark turn. Ancient curses, tribal rites, the horrors of the crucifixion — even Old Scratch himself makes an appearance! Assembled in this volume of classic tales by 19th and 20th Century masters are:

THE SUICIDE IN THE STUDY, by Robert Bloch
THE GOLGOTHA DANCERS, by Manly Wade Wellman
POLLOCK AND THE PORROH MAN, by H.G. Wells
THE RED ROSARIE, by William J. Wintle
SATAN'S BONDAGE: A WEREWOLF WESTERN, by Manly Banister
THE LEGEND OF MARK SHAYNE, by John York Cabot
THE ETERNAL PRIESTESS, by Harold Lawlor
THE CREEPER IN DARKNESS, by Frank Belknap Long
ANYTHING, by Lester del Rey
WHAT THE MOON BRINGS, by George T. Wetzel
THE TERRIBLE PARCHMENT, by Manly Wade Wellman
THE DARK BEASTS, by Frank Belknap Long
THE EYES, by Edith Wharton
MYSTERIOUS MAISIE, by Wirt Gerrare
THE OPEN DOOR, by Margaret Oliphant
THE MOONLIT ROAD, by Ambrose Bierce
NIGHT SHOULD BE BLACK, by Everil Worrell
JUMBEE, by George T. Wetzel
MRS. CORTER MAKES UP HER MIND, by August Derleth
THE SLYPE HOUSE, by A.C. Benson

If you enjoy this ebook, don't forget to search your favorite ebook store for "Wildside Press Megapack" to see more of the 350+ volumes in this series, covering adventure, historical fiction, mysteries, westerns, ghost stories, science fiction — and much, much more!

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