Thrill Book Vol. I No. 5, May 1, 1919
'Thrill Book Vol. I No. 5, May 1, 1919' Summary
The fifth issue of *The Thrill Book* presents a diverse collection of short stories catering to various tastes. "Down the Coast of Shadows" continues its suspenseful narrative, exploring a shadowy and unsettling realm. The first part of "The Devil's Own" plunges the reader into the heart of a captivating seafaring adventure. "Nothing But Dust" offers a thrilling mystery to solve, while "The One-Man Log Drive" brings readers to the rugged wilderness. The issue's highlight, however, is Seabury Quinn's "The Stone Image." This tale delves into the terrifying consequences of a dormant stone deity suddenly regaining sentience. The story takes a chilling turn as the inanimate god awakens, its ancient power unleashed, leaving the reader with a lasting sense of unease and wonder.Book Details
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