Murder in the horoscope: two men’s strange plot against all women takes an ugly turn when murder intrudes. First appearance in book form. Leonard Cline (1893–1929) was praised by H.P. Lovecraft for his work, The Dark Chamber (1927), calling it “high in artistic stature.” Written in 1929 while serving a sentence for manslaughter, “The Cult Murders” is one of Cline’s two novels written for Detective Fiction Weekly under his pseudonym, Alan Forsyth.
The Cult Murders (The Argosy Library)
Murder in the horoscope: two men’s strange plot against all women takes an ugly turn when murder intrudes. First appearance in book form.
Leonard Cline (1893–1929) was praised by H.P. Lovecraft for his work, The Dark Chamber (1927), calling it “high in artistic stature.” Written in 1929 while serving a sentence for manslaughter, “The Cult Murders” is one of Cline’s two novels written for Detective Fiction Weekly under his pseudonym, Alan Forsyth.
The Argosy Library #50
$16.95 – $29.95
Dimensions | 6" x 9" |
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Pages | 176 |
Publication Date | November 30, 2019 |
Author |
Alan Forsyth, Leonard Cline |
Publisher |
Steeger |
Series |
The Argosy Library |