Will Murray's Pulp Classics
Terror Tales Hugh B. Cave
Book 3
These exciting pulp adventures have been beautifully reformatted for easy reading as an eBook. As a special bonus, Will Murray has written an introduction especially for this Terror Tales series of eBooks.
In 1934 a new type of magazine was born. Known by various names — the shudder pulps, mystery-terror magazines, horror-terror magazines — weird menace is the sub-genre term that has survived today. Terror Tales magazine was one of the most popular. It came from Popular Publications, whose publisher Harry Steeger was inspired by the Grand Guignol theater of Paris. This breed of pulp story survived less than ten years, but in that time, they became infamous, even to this day. This ebook contains a collection of stories from the pages of Terror Tales magazine, all written by Hugh B. Cave, reissued for today’s readers in electronic format.
Table of Contents:
Terror Tales — An Introduction
by Will Murray
Buyer of Souls — October 1935 issue of Terror Tales
by Hugh B. Cave
Dr. Molin offered to save Arthur Westrope’s wife from poverty and despair — at the cost of the husband’s physical body and immortal soul!
Daughter of the Plague — January 1936 issue of Terror Tales
by Hugh B. Cave
A jealous woman lured John Paine to that Devil’s workship, from which Paine’s employees had been returning — not men, as when they had gone there — but withered, gibbering creatures of madness.
House in Hell’s Forest — July-August 1936 issue of Terror Tales
by Hugh B. Cave
Jack Maynard shudered away from the knowledge that he had killed a man! But when his victim’s rotting corpse came to him through the night — he had a greater fear that the man’s body would never die!
My Pupil — The Idiot! — Sept-Oct 1937 issue of Terror Tales
by Hugh B. Cave
Ellen Browning was hired to teach a passion-crazed idiot, whose partents sought to satisfy every fiendish whim. And this time Leo’s whim was — the white, virginal body of Ellen Browning!
Will Murray’s Pulp Classics line of eBooks are of the highest quality and feature the great Pulp Fiction stories of the 1930s-1950s.