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The Unseen #14 (1954)

Pines · 1954 · 36 pages

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Contains 8 stories
Monsters of the Deep
8 pp · horror-suspense
Bill HudsonLissa

In "Monsters of the Deep," diver Bill Hudson is captured by a tribe of ruthless mermaids, only to find himself caught between terror and an unexpected bond with one of them—Lissa. As their fragile connection grows, a daring escape sets off a chain of events that plunge both human and mermaid into peril.

No Rest for the Dead
3 pp · horror-suspense
Lethan KrewalMara

In a chilling twist of obsession, undertaker Lethan Krewal finds himself trapped in a casket with Mara—his dream girl, now a preserved, lifeless companion. The line between love and horror blurs as he realizes his eternal devotion has become his prison.

The Fifth Corpse
5 pp · crime; horror-suspense
Nick MangotiGarrisJoe LeskaDoctor Ames
Do You Believe?
1 pp · non-fiction; fantasy
Death Reaches Out
2 pp · horror-suspense
Allan HortonNan Horton

Allan Horton thought he'd committed the perfect crime when he murdered his wife Nan for her inheritance, but as he celebrates alone at their summer retreat, he's haunted by a ghostly vision—or is it guilt playing tricks on his mind? When he rushes back to the lake to confirm her death, the very weeds that were meant to hide his crime trap him instead, pulling him down to join his victim forever. A chilling tale of how murder's consequences can't be outrun, no matter how carefully the crime is planned.

Skeleton's Gibbet
7 pp · horror-suspense
Keith LesterLouise Winters (death)Carver (solicitor)Malcolm (caretaker)

In "Skeleton's Gibbet," gambler Keith Lester, burdened by debt and desperate, commits murder to save his inheritance. Now the heir to a decaying estate, he faces a chilling tribunal of his dead ancestors—led by the stern solicitor Carver and the silent caretaker Malcolm—whose judgment is final and unforgiving.

Horror's Scrapbook
1 pp · non-fiction; fantasy
Wm. KogutInez de Castro

This 1954 collection gathers three macabre true tales: the ghostly fate of the *Jenny*, a schooner trapped in Arctic ice whose skeletal crew drifted the seas for decades before discovery; the shocking ingenuity of Wm. Kogut, who fashioned a makeshift explosive from playing cards while imprisoned at San Quentin; and the haunting posthumous honor granted to Inez de Castro, the Portuguese queen crowned and coronated thirteen years after her assassination. Each story is a grim reminder that history's strangest horrors are often stranger than fiction.

Crime and Punishment
1 pp · non-fiction

This educational feature traces how criminal justice has evolved over centuries, contrasting the brutal and often arbitrary punishments of medieval and early modern times—burning hands for petty theft, flogging servants, torture to extract confessions, and transportation to distant colonies for minor offenses—with the modern legal principle that punishment should fit the crime. Through vivid historical examples, the story illustrates how far society has come in establishing fair trials and proportional justice. A sobering reminder that progress in human rights is hard-won and worth preserving.

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