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The EF Benson Megapack - 36 Classic Horror Stories - cover

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The EF Benson Megapack - 36 Classic Horror Stories

E.F. Benson

Publisher: Wildside Press

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"The E.F. Benson Megapack" collects 36 of Benson's horror stories, including such classics as "The Bus-Conductor," "The Room in the Tower," and "The Thing in the Hall." Included are:

AT ABDUL ALI’S GRAVE
THE MAN WHO WENT TOO FAR
THE CAT
GAVON’S EVE
THE DUST-CLOUD
THE SHOOTINGS AT ACHNALEISH
THE BUS-CONDUCTOR
THE HOUSE WITH THE BRICK-KILN
OUTSIDE THE DOOR
HOW FEAR DEPARTED FROM THE LONG GALLERY
THE CONFESSION OF CHARLES LINKWORTH
THE ROOM IN THE TOWER
CATERPILLARS
BETWEEN THE LIGHTS
THE TERROR BY NIGHT
THE OTHER BED
THE CHINA BOWL
THE PASSENGER
THE APE
THROUGH
THURSDAY EVENINGS
THE PSYCHICAL MALLARDS
MRS AMWORTH
THE GARDENER
THE HORROR-HORN
"AND THE DEAD SPAKE..."
NEGOTIUM PERAMBULANS
IN THE TUBE
MR. TILLY’S SEANCE
THE CASE OF FRANK HAMPDEN
MRS. ANDREWS’S CONTROL
THE DEATH WARRANT
MACHAON
AT THE FARMHOUSE
INSCRUTABLE DECREES
THE THING IN THE HALL

And don't forget to search your favorite ebook store for "Megapack" or "Wildside Megapack" to see more entries in Wildside Press's Megapack series, ranging from science fiction and fantasy to westerns, mysteries, ghost stories -- and much, much more!
Available since: 03/03/2013.

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