A dark journey into the shadows of start horror and suspense... Twelve terrifying tales written by thhe devious masters of the are of terro-telling and selected for the ultimate in pure shock value... Twelve terrifying tales A super collection of the great and gory, the best of the grotesque...These Will Chill You
Somebody on the phone, by C. Woolrich. The yellow wall paper, by C. P. Gilman. The copper bowl, by G. F. Eliot. The facts in the case of M. Valdemar, by E. A. Poe. The calamander chest, by J. P. Brennan. The question, by S. Ellin. Couching at the door, by D. K. Broster. The idol of the flies, by J. Rice. The small world of Lewis Stillman, by W. F. Nolan. The haunted woodshed, by H. R. Daniels. The other Celia, by T. Sturgeon. Philco baby, by I. Faust.
This was an old paperback book I grabbed at the local public library book sale. I kept it with me and would read while waiting at the doctor's office, etc. Some of the stories are classics discussed in literature classes, some are less known, but I enjoyed them all to one degree or another.