Ben Tucker

The Last Drive

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Rex Stout



From celebrated crime author Rex Stout, creator of the long-running Nero Wolfe detective stories, comes this early mystery, that served as …

The Creatures That Time Forgot

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Ray Bradbury



Mad, impossible world! Sun-blasted by day, cold-wracked by night—and life condensed by radiation into eight days! Sim eyed the Ship—if he on…

Grave Danger

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Frank Kane



Johnny Liddell cleans up the crime-ridden New York water front by making a dope charge stick against the head of the "organization"…

Destiny Times Three

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Fritz Leiber



Thorn and Clawly seek to present to the World Executive Committee some most disturbing findings, findings that indicate that we may not be a…

The Tarzan Twins

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Edgar Rice Burroughs



Dick and Doc aren't actual twins. They're technically cousins, being the sons of twin sisters. But having been born on the same day and look…

Servants of Satan

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Seabury Quinn



Noted weird fiction author Seabury Quinn brings to life true tales of witch trial persecution within the pages of Weird Tales magazine! - Su…

Hauntings

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Vernon Lee



"Hence, my four little tales are of no genuine ghosts in the scientific sense; they tell of no hauntings such as could be contributed b…

Some Chinese Ghosts

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Lafcadio Hearn



Noted writer of Asian folklore Lafcadio Hearn brings us a volume of mysterious and magical folk stories from the country of China. - Summary…

Ebenezer's Casket

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John Ulrich Giesy and Junius B. Smith



Ebenezer Clay isn't sick. He isn't suicidal. Despite that, he is absolutely sure that he will die tonight at 11:01 pm. The trouble is that n…

The Vampire Nemesis and Other Weird Tales of the China Coast

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Dolly



This unjustly forgotten classic collection of grisly horror stories from pseudonymous author Dolly brings us four tantalizing and terrible t…

The Snarl of the Beast

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Carroll John Daly



Carroll John Daly, enormously popular in his day but has since faded into obscurity, is often credited with penning the first hard-boiled cr…

The Wolves of God and Other Fey Stories

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Algernon Blackwood



Renowned author of weird fiction Algernon Blackwood, in collaboration with unknown author Wilfred Wilson, brings us a magical, sinster and e…

The Chain of Destiny

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Bram Stoker



Frank Stanford, strapping young man, heads out to the countryside to visit his old friends Mr. and Mrs. Trevor as the Scarp estate. What beg…

The Metal Giants

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Edmond Hamilton



Huge metal monsters spread terror throughout the land... the tale of a Frankenstein that turned on its creator! - Summary by Weird Tales Mag…

Over My Dead Body

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Rex Stout



It all began one day when two beautiful "females" as Archie called them, arrived in Nero Wolfe's. office with a problem Wolfe didn…

Steppenwolf

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Hermann Hesse



This controversial literary classic paints the portrait of a man who perceives himself to live in two worlds, that of the idealist, cowed an…

Weird Tales Presents: Dark Stories of Stark, Unreasoning Terror

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Robert E. Howard



Grandmaster of weird fiction Robert E. Howard is perhaps most well-known as the forefather of dark fantasy via creations like Conan the Barb…

The Red Laugh

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Leonid Nikolayevich Andreyev



The reader is immersed in the Hellish madness of war through the eyes of a tired soldier losing his grip on reality, scarred physically and …

Bullet Proof

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Frank Kane



Johnny Liddell, the fast-moving New York private eye, is hired to investigate a murder which everyone but the client calls a suicide. The cl…

A Fiend in Need

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Milton K. Ozaki



There were no tell-tale traces of blood, no traces of struggle, no clues that Lieutenant Phelan could put his fingers on-yet someone had plu…

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