Best of
Gothic

1943

Malpertuis


Jean Ray - 1943
    These are familiar ingredients for a Gothic novel, but something far more strange and disconcerting is taking place within the walls of Malpertuis as the relatives gather for the impending death of Uncle Cassave. The techniques of H. P. Lovecraft, when transplanted into the suffocating Catholic context of a Belgium scarred by the inquisition, produce in Jean Ray's masterpiece a story of monumental intensity from which events of startling ferocity break the surface - without ever lessening the suspense of the tale's approaching apocalyptic denouement.

The Man Next Door


Mignon G. Eberhart - 1943
    Walsh Rantoul and Maida had spoken with mutual animosity and shortly he is dead. The his bruised and bloodied body disappears.