Monsters of the Pit — November 1934 issue of Terror Tales
by Nat Schachner
Death in the muskeg would have been better than the terrors which awaited them, in that bottomless hell that spawned its ancient tortures.
They Dare Not Die! — January 1935 issue of Terror Tales
by Nat Schachner
Lured to the house of horror on the hill, the two lovers found themselves prey to hideous ancients, who fought and clawed over them in their slobbering greed.
Thirst of the Ancients — February 1935 issue of Terror Tales
by Nat Schachner
A strange girl it was whom John Carson married — yet not till he had followed her to the home of her ancestors did he guess the fearful truth...
Death Takes a Bride!— March 1935 issue of Terror Tales
by Nat Schachner
DanTurner scoffed at tales of the bloody curse on virgin brides in Malbone. It was only when Cora, his own new bride, lay cold in death that fear came hand in hand with sorrow...
Death Teaches School — April 1935 issue of Terror Tales
by Nat Schachner
Alone and afraid, she tried to teach in that horrible, corpse-filled mountain school-house. But already Death’s red fingers were reaching from the shadows...
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