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The Monkey's Paw

W. W. Jacobs

Publisher: Mystery Mavens

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Summary

When the White family comes into the possession of a monkey’s paw that magically grant wishes, they do what many people would do—they wish for money. But every wish has a consequence, and the White family finds they are completely unprepared for what comes next. This new 2017 edition of The Monkey’s Paw includes W. W. Jacob's chilling short story In the Library.
Available since: 10/23/2017.
Print length: 30 pages.

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