The midnight moon rode high in the sky above the storm clouds sweeping in from the west, and the house seemed to transmute the moonlight into something terrible and evil. The broken chimneys stretched up like hands to the heavens, the eyeless sockets of the windows staring intently along the twisting drive. There were eldritch shadows in the house. On the floor of the library at the rear of the house, the strange cabalistic designs glowed with an eerie, devilish light. There was a flickering inside the room as of corpse candles, a cold radiance, a manifestation of the aura of evil that had never left the place, which was crystallised inside its very walls. This was a house of evil, filled with THE LONELY SHADOWS of the dead! Also included in this collection are "The Seventh Image," "Shirley's Ghost," and the two Cthulhu Mythos stories, "Undersea Quest" and "Innsmouth Bane." First-rate horror by a master of the genre!
Five chilling tales: a family's history is traced back for four centuries - with no instance of a death recorded... The tale of an aunt who wanders out to the graveyard each night... A manor house is built on cursed land, perpetuating the evil started there long ago... The fate of a doctor, investigating the ravings of a man sent mad by the things he has witnessed... The evil residing at Dark Point lighthouse where the Devil himself was called up...
THE THING IN THE MIST: Selected Stories by John S. Glasby Redrum Horror #6 STRANGE. WEIRD. EERIE. Between 1954 and 1967, British publisher Badger Books released over one hundred issues of the horror pulp digest Supernatural Stories, nearly half of which were written by one of the most prolific genre writers of his time, John S. Glasby. Here, collected for the first time, are eleven of Glasby’s finest contributions to Supernatural Stories, tales of otherworldly terror and ancient evil in the Lovecraftian tradition. Guaranteed to chill and delight, The Thing in the Mist is a must-read for any fan of classic pulp horror. This edition also includes an introduction by the late Glasby’s son, Edmund Glasby, and an informative afterword by longtime colleague Philip Harbottle.
Are you prepared for 13 tales of the Cthulhu Mythos, as penned by John S. Glasby? With titles like these, how can you resist? BEYOND THE PEAKS OF NIGHTMARE THE BROODING CITY THE DISTURBER OF EVERNESS THE CEDWALD HERITAGE THE DWELLER IN THE GULF THE HOUSE ON THE RIM THE KH'YROG TABLETS THE SHADOW OVER REDFORDE THE RING OF THE HYADES A SHADOW FROM THE AEONS THE STONE OF MOGROTH THE UNDYING ONES A WHISPER FROM THE AEONS
Here are some more stories by John S. Glasby in the H.P Lovecraft style. John Pelan tells you all about them in his introduction. THE WEIRD SHADOW OVER INNSMOUTH RETURN TO Y'HA-NTHLEI MYTHOS THE DWELLER IN DARKNESS SPECTRE OVER TORSANDS DEVIL REEF THE OLD ONE BEYOND THE RIM