Strange Mysteries #15
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis issue contains at least two stories. "Black Pearls of Death" follows criminal Gyp Larsen, who hires native divers to retrieve forbidden black pearls from a temple off Patmos, but encounters supernatural resistance from the temple's guardian spirit—a female entity that warns against the theft and opposes the invasion. "Over His Dead Body" tells of Henry Morse, who returns from a business trip transformed into glass after a mysterious accident, and later discovers he has become invisible, ultimately deciding to keep his condition secret and hide away with his newfound abilities.
In "The Corpse Comes Back," a lawyer’s desperate attempt to cover up a murder by scattering his partner’s body across five states takes a horrifying turn when the dead man returns—reconstructed and relentless. As the lawyer scrambles to destroy the corpse again, the dead man’s return becomes an inescapable reckoning.
In "Black Pearls of Death," two ruthless men exploit islanders to plunder black pearls from a sunken idol, only to turn on each other in a deadly betrayal. After one man kills the other and swallows the pearls, he meets a grim end—drinking wine that proves fatal, the pearls and wine together unleashing a hidden poison.
In "Over His Dead Body," Jo returns from a business trip to find her husband strangely distant—his skin cold, his silence unnerving. As her unease grows, she begins to doubt his humanity, leading to a dangerous betrayal. When the truth finally emerges, it’s far more chilling than she ever imagined.
In "Horror Unseen," a scientist’s dangerous experiment transforms him into a glass man, forcing him to hide his true form from the world—and especially from his new bride. As he steals money and wears makeup to maintain the illusion, his wife begins to suspect the truth, leading to a chilling confrontation. The story unfolds with creeping dread, blending science fiction and suspense in a tale of deception and desperate survival.
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