DescriptionSixteen thrilling and chilling stories by some of the greatest writers of horror and the supernatural. This collection includes: "The Upper Berth", by F. Marion Crawford "Was it a Dream?", by Guy de Maupassant "An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge", by Ambrose Bierce "The Lost Ghost", by Mary E. Wilkins-Freeman "Man-Size in Marble", by E. Nesbit "Dracula's Guest", by Bram Stoker "Luella Miller", by Mary E. Wilkins-Freeman "The Phantom Coach", by Amelia B. Edwards "The Moonlit Road", by Ambrose Bierce "For the Blood Is the Life", by F. Marion Crawford "The Signalman", by Charles Dickens "The Shadow", by E. Nesbit "The Damned Thing", by Ambrose Bierce "The Bodysnatcher", by Robert Louis Stevenson "The Vampyre", by John Polidori "The Statement of Randolph Carter", by H.P. Lovecraft
DescriptionThe Japanese have just bombed Pearl Harbor, Nazi Germany is marching through Russia, and two Hollywood lights are watching their stars dim. It's January 1942. Bela Lugosi, the Hungarian actor who, years before, had chillingly introduced millions of Americ
DescriptionFar older than his legend, the immortal Vlad Dracul has wandered the earth for centuries in search of the reincarnation of his wife, Elisabeta. Now he believes he has found the woman possessed by his beloved's soul and is prepared to make her his for all eternity. Tempest "Stormy" Jones is that mortal. She has long sensed the other, someone inside her fighting to take control, a feeling that becomes even stronger when the dark prince is near. But as Stormy denies the passion that burns between them, she also resists allowing Elisabeta to take over her mind and body to prevent her from claiming Vlad as her own. But when Elisabeta discovers Vlad's feelings for Stormy, her wrath knows no bounds. She demands that her destiny be fulfilled, and seeks to destroy her rival, leaving Vlad in anguish, tormented by what was and what could be. Now only he can choose who will live and who will die.
DescriptionSixteen thrilling and chilling stories by some of the greatest writers of horror and the supernatural, including Bram Stoker, H.P. Lovecraft, Charles Dickens, Ambrose Bierce, R.L. Stevenson, Guy de Maupassant, and John Polidori, who is held to be the crea