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Curios - Some Strange Adventures of Two Bachelors - cover

Curios - Some Strange Adventures of Two Bachelors

Richard Marsh

Publisher: Wildside Press

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Summary

Two confirmed bachelors, Mr. Pugh and Mr. Tress, are rival collectors between whom pass a series of bizarre and discomfiting objects—including poisoned rings, pipes which seem to come to life, a phonograph record on which a murdered woman seems to speak from the dead, and the severed hand of a 13th-century aristocrat. This volume collects all 7 classic tales in the series, with mystery, humor, and even horror alternately at the forefront!
Available since: 01/07/2021.

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