The Scarlet Widow June 1935 issue of Terror Tales
by Hugh B. Cave
Mark Andrews could not understand the bond which made his wife turn to her mother the strange widow who wore scarlet. But he learned what it was from a horrible creature which haunted the night and the dank graveyard, seeking screaming victims for its obscene lust!
Death Tolls the Bell July 1935 issue of Terror Tales
by Hugh B. Cave
Could Peter Murray save the girl he loved from becoming the screaming toy of a blood-mad monster? Or had he, too, gone mad, from the impact of those hideous horrors that his brain told him could exist only in the pit of Hell, itself?
The Dolls of Doom September 1935 issue of Terror Tales
by Hugh B. Cave
The rag dolls which came to Migs Easton and her lover in the dead of night were little and innocent-looking. But they brought to both of them a taste of terror beyond the courage of mortal man to bear.
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