August Derleth

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    The Black Magic MEGAPACK®

    August Derleth

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

    McIlvaine’s Star

    August Derleth

    Old Thaddeus McIlvaine discovered a dark star and took it for his own. Thus he inherited a dark destiny—or did he?

    The Disc Recorder

    August Derleth

    What caught Harcourt’s eye almost immediately was a disc recorder standing near the desk, together with stacks of discs, some manifestly used, others clearly not yet touched, ready for anyone who might care to use the recorder.

    A Traveler in Time

    August Derleth

    You can't always escape evils by running away from them…but it may help!