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"Horror at Sea" returns! More nautical nightmares: from a ship’s terrifying encounter with something monstrous in Demons of the Sea; to a tale of murder with a touch of maritime superstition in The Jonah.
"There’ll be restless nights for thee, upon these seven seas..."
Contents:
Demons of the Sea by William Hope Hodgson
A ship's encounter with something monstrous.
The Boat on the Beach by Kadra Maysi
Strange was the woman who came down to the boat at night.
Table for Two by Arthur Leo Zagat
It was just the sea you heard.
The Voice in the Dawn by William Hope Hodgson
A strange voice greets the crew at dawn.
The Horror in the Hold by Frank Belknap Long
A tale of the old 'adventurous' days.
The Seven Seas Are One by Allison V. Harding
The Captain's fate was coming.
Drowned Argosies by Jay Wilmer Benjamin
The Volcania had gone down.
Sea Curse by Robert E. Howard
The baneful force of an old woman’s curse.
The Horror at Martin's Beach by H. P. Lovecraft
A horrifying creature killed by sailors at sea.
The Harbor of Ghosts by M. J. Bardine
The ghosts of ships that had foundered.
When the Sea Gives Up Its Dead by Robert Peery
The mariners came up out of the sea.
The Jonah by Guy Pain
A murder, with a touch of maritime superstition.
A Tropical Horror by William Hope Hodgson
A ship attacked by a monstrous sea creature.
Bells of Oceana by Arthur J. Burks
Something deadly in the uncharted waters.
Death of the Kraken by David H. Keller
In the Sargasso Sea are many monsters.