Total Pulp Experience. These exciting pulp adventures have been beautifully reformatted for easy reading as an eBook and features every story, every editorial, and every column of the original pulp magazine.
Weird menace! Chills in the night! Horror that penetrates to your bones! That's what Real Mystery magazine offered its readers. But the genre was losing its appeal by 1940 when reading audiences were looking for more escapist fare, and this magazine only lasted two issues. It was an experiment from Western Fiction Publishing Co., which was better known for its western magazine titles. Among the few thriller titles in its stable were Marvel Tales, Uncanny Tales, Mystery Tales and Marvel Stories. But these were being phased out and Real Mystery really didn't have a chance. But for those two issues, readers were thrilled with terror tales that pulled no punches. Real Mystery returns in these vintage pulp tales, reissued for today’s readers in electronic format.
Table of Contents:
Weird-Horror Feature-Novel
Mates For Hell’s Half-World Minions
by Donald Graham
“You cannot kill me, I warn you not to try it! I tell you I will come back! I tell you I will destroy every young person in this city — I shall seize their pure white bodies, their innocent souls, and make them things of undreamed madness and horror!”
4 Spine-Chilling Terror Novelettes
Tryst With Terror
by Ray King
Could the Black Terror of Devils’ Cauldron remain now only a ghastly memory — or must Laura yet one night yield to the terrible blackness beyond her window, rush out to find the dread mate the hell-spawned heritage within her seemed to desire?
I Said Yes To Satan
by Russell Gray
Living or dead, this woman, an hour of her love, was worth an eternity of damnation, and as he felt the vibrancy of her against him, Frank Hutton heard the wild laughter in his ears he had heard twice before — each time when a human body was consumed by flames!
The Monster Must Eat
by Holden Sanford
Oh God in Heaven please let me die before witnessing this next soul-shriveling defilement, for there’s been no lovely body for The Doctor to work on in a long time, and Little Jeff has been crying for another corpse to play with!
The Half-Man Horrors
by Aubrey Smith
Here was the kingdom of madness sickeningly come to awful life, here was the ultimate horror — here was the girl I loved wedded forever to a pain-lusting rout of deranged things such as people the molten depths of blackest hell!
Eerie Midnight Thriller
Girl — Or Animal
by Lon Cordot
They’d find her body tomorrow, my own Linda’s body, and fresh blood would mantle her lovely lips — they’d know tomorrow that my own Linda was not a girl but an animal!
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