Herbert Asbury, celebrated as the Dean of True Crime, ventured into the realm of eerie thrillers during the 1920s. These captivating works, long out of print, are now available once more, offering readers a glimpse into Asbury's versatile storytelling prowess.
This reissued edition features an insightful introduction by John Pelan, a connoisseur of pulp thrillers, who provides valuable context and appreciation for Asbury's work. The book's intriguing cover, designed by Gavin L. O'Keefe, adds an extra layer of allure, making it a striking addition to any collection of oddball horror.
With its rich history and unique presentation, this book promises to enhance your library and offer a sinister touch to your reading experience.