
Black Cat Vol. 01 No. 07 April 1896
by Various
'Black Cat Vol. 01 No. 07 April 1896' Summary
The seventh issue of *The Black Cat* magazine features six unsettling tales that delve into the shadowy realms of mystery and the supernatural. In "The Mystery of the Thirty Millions," a large ocean steamer vanishes without a trace, leaving behind a puzzle that haunts the minds of those who seek answers. "The Man at Solitaria" follows a man driven to the brink of madness by years of solitary labor. "The Compass of Fortune" introduces a mysterious skull with eyes that seem to hold a secret, hinting at a destiny waiting to be unveiled. "A Surgical Love-Cure" explores the bizarre notion of surgically removing love from a patient's being. "The Williamson Safe Mystery" unravels the unsettling discovery made upon opening a sealed safe, leaving readers with a sense of unease. And finally, "How Small the World" weaves a tale of fate and destiny, where a series of letters connects two individuals in a way neither could have imagined.Book Details
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