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The Dark Side: Tales of Terror and the Supernatural
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In a new translation by Arnold Keller all the tales of terror by Guy de Maupassant, France’s greatest short story writer, are collected here in one volume. These 31 stories of the supernatural explore the furthest reaches of the macabre and at the same time parallel de Maupassant’s own descent into madness and death. Includes a Foreword by modern master horror writer Ramsey Campbell.


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