Complete Series
All of the Stories in a Series.
Herbert West: Reanimator by H.P. Lovecraft
Herbert West: Reanimator – The gruesome adventures of Herbert West, a young scientist consumed with the ambition of bringing the dead back to life!
The Complete Conan by Robert E. Howard
The Complete Conan – The complete set of the Conan the Barbarian stories written by Robert E. Howard between 1932 and 1936.
John Silence, Physician Extraordinary by Algernon Blackwood
In these six stories, John Silence, Physician Extraordinary, faces werewolves, devil worship, human sacrifice, haunted houses and a Witch’s Sabbath.
The Werewolf of Ponkert by H. Warner Munn
The Werewolf of Ponkert – a merchant traveling home one night is attacked by werewolves and transformed into one. Generations of his family are cursed by this one act.
Carnacki the Ghost Finder by William Hope Hodgson
Carnacki the Ghost Finder – Thomas Carnacki, occult detective, finder of ghosts, demons, and even a few humans pretending to be ghosts.
Moris Klaw The Dream Detective by Sax Rohmer
Moris Klaw, antiques and curios dealer, and part-time detective, sleeps at the scenes of awful crimes so that he might receive a psychic impression of the victim’s (or the perpetrator’s) last thoughts.
The Troyana Series by Capt. S.P. Meek
The Troyana Series is two novels, The Drums of Tapajos (1930) and Troyana (1932) written by Capt. S.P. Meek. Explorers probe the Amazon and find a lost city, the remnants of lost civilizations.
The Early Fu-Manchu by Sax Rohmer
The Early Fu-Manchu consists of the first three Fu-Manchu novels by Sax Rohmer: The Insidious Dr. Fu-Manchu (1913), The Return of Dr. Fu-Manchu (1916), and The Hand of Fu-Manchu (1917).
Sir Donald Fremling, Occult Detective by G.G. Pendarves
Three tales of devils, demons and horror that spans generations from the stories of Sir Donald Fremling, Occult Detective.
Roverton by Clark Ashton Smith
Roverton, also known as the Captain Volmar stories, are two novelettes of the spacefarer James Roverton and his encounters with alien plants, animals, and intelligent beings. Clark Ashton Smith writes of the utter alienness of alien worlds.
The Adventures of a Professional Corpse by H. Bedford-Jones
The Adventures of a Professional Corpse – four stories of a man who will die for you —for a fee. There’s good money in dying. It is surprising how many people can make use of a dead man.
At Captain Michel’s Table by Gaston Leroux
Every evening, five old skippers smelling of the sea would gather At Captain Michel’s Table at the old Ship-and-Anchor Cafe in Toulon to enjoy their aperative and to tell each other macabre stories of blood and horror.