Summer Holiday 2024 - Algernon Blackwood

Summer Holiday 2024 - Algernon Blackwood

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The Unsavoury Tale of the Maryland Snallygaster

In the fall of 1909, a strange fear settled over the hills and farms of Maryland. Newspapers carried reports of a monstrous winged creature said to stalk the countryside with a host of bizarre descriptions pouring out from witnesses, including glowing eyes, huge claws, and boilin ...  Afficher plus

Mary Pearcey & The Hampstead Tragedy

In 1890, the murders of Phoebe Hogg and her infant daughter in Hampstead became one of the most widely reported criminal cases of the Victorian period. The investigation quickly centred on Mary Pearcey, whilst the public eyed Phoebe’s husband with suspicion. Evidence found at Mar ...  Afficher plus

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