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From a master storyteller of supernatural tales come six horror stories that launched the career of “psychic doctor” John Silence. Ghost story fans will delight in “A Psychical Invasion,” in which a house is apparently haunted by former tenants; “Ancient Sorceries,” which tells of strange experiences in a small French town; as well as “Secret Worship,” “The Nemesis of Fire,” “The Camp of God,” and “A Victim of Higher Space.” Edited and with an introduction by occult fiction authority S. T. Joshi.
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