
Thrill Book Vol. I No. 6, May 15, 1919
'Thrill Book Vol. I No. 6, May 15, 1919' Summary
This issue of The Thrill Book features a collection of intriguing and unsettling tales. Readers are transported to a haunted room where inexplicable occurrences leave them in a state of unease in "The Crawling Hands." The thrilling conclusion of "The Devil's Own" plunges readers into a seafaring adventure where danger and intrigue intertwine. In "Magic in Manhattan," readers explore the realm of the occult as it manifests in modern urban settings. The chilling story of "From Over the Border" introduces the reader to the haunting presence of the supernatural. The strange and unsettling tale of "When Basset Forgot" adds another layer of the macabre to the collection. The fantastical journey to the edge of the world in "The Rim of the World" completes this anthology of stories that delve into the mysterious, the supernatural, and the terrifying. With its diverse narratives, The Thrill Book, Vol. I, No. 6 offers a captivating exploration of fear, wonder, and the unknown.Book Details
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