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The Monkey's Paw (illustrated) - cover

The Monkey's Paw (illustrated)

W. W. Jacobs

Maison d'édition: Swish

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Synopsis

Step into the eerie world of W.W. Jacobs' The Monkey’s Paw, a timeless masterpiece of suspense and horror. First published in 1902, this short story explores the dark consequences of tampering with fate. A mysterious talisman grants three wishes to its holder, but each comes with unforeseen and chilling repercussions. This edition faithfully preserves the original text and offers a haunting tale that continues to captivate readers with its themes of greed, destiny, and the human condition. Perfect for fans of classic literature and supernatural stories.
Disponible depuis: 10/12/2024.

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