The Man Who Staked The Stars
A business mobster under investigation is slowly turned against himself by an internal doppelgänger.
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Incredibly prolific author Oscar Schisgall, who contributed over 4,000 stories to publications like Reader's Digest and Colliers, published two thrilling stories in Weird Tales magazine, "The Death Pit" ("a novelette of grim tragedy") in November of 1923 and "In Kashla's Garden ("a tale of hypnotism") in May of 1927. Enjoy this pair of macabre tales sure to bring tingles to the spine! -
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A business mobster under investigation is slowly turned against himself by an internal doppelgänger.
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