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Tales of the Uncanny and Supernatural

Tales of the Uncanny and Supernatural

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Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Quiet terror
Review: I found this at a garage sale. There are 22 stories in this book. This is a nice mix of supernatural, and scary stories that make you uneasy. If you like stories with a subdued menace try to find this book, you'll enjoy it. You will have to take your time, the author slowly builds up the suspense in each tale.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A Pity It's Out of Print
Review: I was given this volume as a gift many years ago and have gladly kept it. It contains some of his best work and best-worked themes: the supernatural in nature represented here by "Running Wolf", "The Valley of the Beasts", and, to an extent, "The Lost Valley". "The Trod" is one of his better stories, "The Doll" quite good. Only "The Wendigo", one of his very best, is missing. The tales, though not stylish, are reasonably well-crafted, reflecting his well-travelled life with their various locales. Let's hope this book will soon be reprinted.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Quiet terror
Review: I was given this volume as a gift many years ago and have gladly kept it. It contains some of his best work and best-worked themes: the supernatural in nature represented here by "Running Wolf", "The Valley of the Beasts", and, to an extent, "The Lost Valley". "The Trod" is one of his better stories, "The Doll" quite good. Only "The Wendigo", one of his very best, is missing. The tales, though not stylish, are reasonably well-crafted, reflecting his well-travelled life with their various locales. Let's hope this book will soon be reprinted.


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