Ghost Stories #4
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "To My Killer with Affection," a woman and her husband experience eerie déjà vu upon approaching a charred ruin in the woods—a place tied to a long-buried fire set by the locals. Written by Carl Memling and illustrated by Gerald McCann, this haunting tale unfolds with a chilling twist rooted in the past, as the woman's memories begin to surface in ways she can't explain. The cover by Gerald McCann captures the story's unsettling mood, making this 1963 Dell classic a standout in the Ghost Stories series.
In "To My Killer with Affection," a man haunted by guilt flees his crime with the fortune of his murdered uncle, only to find his escape unraveling as postcards from beyond the grave arrive—each bearing the same chilling message, each signed with a familiar, mocking affection. Written by an unknown hand and illustrated by an unknown artist, the story turns the world into a trap of memory, where every postcard feels like a step closer to the truth he can’t outrun.
In "Have I Been Here Before?" from Ghost Stories #4 (1963), Jo and her husband stumble upon the scorched ruins of an old home deep in the woods, where Jo is overwhelmed by a haunting sense of familiarity. As memories surface that don’t belong to her, she begins to suspect the past is reaching through time—though what she truly remembers, and why, remains shrouded in mystery.
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Reprinted in Ghost Stories #24 (1970), PS Artbooks Softee: Ghost Stories #1 (2020)
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