
Black Cat Vol. 03 No. 11 August 1898
by Various
'Black Cat Vol. 03 No. 11 August 1898' Summary
The collection of stories in "Black Cat" Volume 3, Issue 11 explores a range of human experiences, from the dark consequences of a woman's revenge driven by a braid of red hair in "A Russian Revenge" by E.G. Cheverton to the amusing predicament of a man torn between two contrasting personalities in "Poole, of Bethesda" by Frank E. Chase. The reader is then presented with the captivating mystery of a stolen thousand-dollar bill in "A Frosty Morning" by Rodrigues Ottolengui, followed by the dramatic resolution of a long-standing conflict in "The Company Feud" by William H. Wassell, U.S.A. The issue concludes with two stories by G.B. Dunham: "The Wisdom of Solomon" dives into the investigation of a suspicious fire, while "The Bijou Bride" explores the dangers of hasty judgments fueled by jealousy. Each story unfolds with its own unique blend of intrigue, suspense, and human emotion, offering a diverse and engaging read for fans of short stories.Book Details
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