14 stories
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H. G. Wells
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1.1K
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75 parts
A creeping dread permeates the English countryside as a new hunger awakens, not for earthly sustenance, but for a blossoming, alien evolutio... -
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H. G. Wells
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997
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111 parts
The fog clings to the brickwork of London, thick as regret, mirroring the insidious creep of Tono-Bungay’s influence. This is not a tale of ... -
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H. G. Wells
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962
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98 parts
Dust motes dance in the perpetual twilight of these stories, each a fractured reflection in a cracked looking-glass. Wells doesn't offer gra... -
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H. G. Wells
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931
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78 parts
A creeping dread descends with the celestial visitor. Not fire and brimstone, but a subtle, insidious unraveling of the familiar. England, p... -
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H. G. Wells
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709
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65 parts
A creeping dread clings to the skeletal London of 1914, not from war’s immediate carnage, but from a silence born of its absence. The novel ... -
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James De Mille
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543
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32 parts
The salt-laced air hangs thick with the scent of decay, mirroring the crumbling timbers of the Nova Scotian fishing village where the tale u... -
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S. Fowler Wright
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538
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45 parts
Beneath the crumbling veneer of Victorian London, a darkness breathes. Not of Jack the Ripper’s shadowed streets, but of a far older, strang... -
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Edgar Rice Burroughs
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477
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37 parts
Beneath a cyclopean moon, the remnants of a forgotten dynasty bleed into the ochre sands of a lost continent. Here, amidst crumbling ziggura... -
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David Lindsay
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386
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23 parts
The star-strewn void breathes cold as a forgotten god’s sigh. This is not a journey charted by compass or star-stone, but one carved into th... -
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H. G. Wells
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382
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30 parts
A creeping dread settles over the fog-choked streets of London, a chill deeper than winter’s bite. Not from specters or ghouls, but from som... -
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Stanley G. Weinbaum
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372
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33 parts
A creeping dread clings to the Louisiana bayou as Elias Thorne, a man haunted by shadows of his own making, investigates the disappearance o... -
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Camille Flammarion
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287
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19 parts
Dust motes dance in the perpetual twilight of the observatory, mirroring the spiraling descent into madness that consumes Dr. Elias Thorne. ... -
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Charles A. Lindbergh
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212
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23 parts
A suffocating dread permeates every page, a claustrophobia born not of physical space, but of shared, suffocating consciousness. Lindbergh d... -
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Edgar Rice Burroughs
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167
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10 parts
The air hangs thick with dust and the scent of decay, clinging to the crumbling adobe walls of the hacienda like a shroud. Beyond Thirty isn... -