By: Various
Black Cat Vol. 02 No. 09 June 1897 is a captivating collection of short stories and poems that transport readers to a different time and place. The diverse range of authors featured in this issue serve up a delicious mix of mystery, romance, adventure, and humor that will keep readers eagerly turning the pages.
One standout story in this issue is a thrilling mystery that keeps readers guessing until the very end. The tension and suspense created by the author are palpable, making it impossible to put the story down until the mystery is finally solved.
Another highlight is a beautifully written poem that tugs at the heartstrings and inspires reflection. The poet's words are both poignant and thought-provoking, leaving a lasting impression on readers long after they have finished reading.
Overall, Black Cat Vol. 02 No. 09 June 1897 is a delightful read that offers something for everyone. Whether you enjoy mystery, romance, poetry, or adventure, this issue has it all. I highly recommend this issue to anyone looking for a quick and entertaining read that will leave them wanting more. Book Description: The Black Cat was a monthly literary magazine, publishing original short stories, often about uncanny or fantastical topics. Many writers were largely unknown, but some famous authors also wrote original material for this magazine.
This is the ninth issue of volume 2 with the following five short stories:
"The Man-Hunt of Mendocino", by Frank Bailey Millard: no one can stop the revenge of a mother for the murder of her son
"Silas Bartle's Snake-Bite Cure", by Winthrop Packard: witness young Norris' dramatic struggle to survive a deadly snake bite
"Tunnel Number Six", by Eugene C. Derby: learn all about the startling explanation of a seemingly haunted mine-tunnel
"An Old Maid's Wedding Trip", by Juliet Wilbor Tompkins: let's join a spinster's honeymoon with an unexpected outcome
"The Official Report", by Thaddeus M. Lakewood: love sometimes can ruin even a brilliant officer's career
- Summary by Sonia
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