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'When The Sleepers Woke' is a war-drama novel written by Arthur Leo Zagat. The story is an alternative retelling of World War I, when the entire population of the whole world died from the battle, except for two groups of fighters from opposing camps.
Attorney-turned-author Arthur Leo Zagat strikes science-fiction gold again in the tautly thrilling tale, "The Great Dome on Mercury." The story recounts the last stand of a lone holdout who bravely battles to save Earth's colony on Mercury against a marauding battalion of Martians.
Arthur Leo Zagat (1896-1949) was an American lawyer and writer of pulp fiction and science fiction. Trained in the law, he gave it up to write professionally. Zagat is noted for his collaborations with fellow lawyer Nat Schachner. During the last two decades of his life, Zagat wrote short stories prolifically. About 500 pieces appeared in a variety of pulp magazines, including Thrilling Wonder Stories, Argosy, Dime Mystery Magazine, Horror Stories, Operator No. 5 and Astounding. Zagat also wrote the "Doc Turner" stories that regularly appeared in The Spider pulp magazine throughout the 1930s, and wrote for Spicy Mystery Stories as "Morgan LaFay". A novel, Seven Out of Time, was published by ...
The Corpse Factory is Arthur Leo Zagat's triumph of the goriest, disturbing, and gut-wrenching tales of the horror genre. Zagat truly creates the peak of the "weird menace" tale. Contents: "The Corpse Factory, Dime Mystery Magazine, Mary 1934 A Lodging in Hell, Horror Stories, February/March 1936 Death Lands a Cargo, Dime Mystery Magazine, October 1935 Death's Mistress, Dime Mystery Magazine, September 1934 Madman's Bride, Dime Mystery Magazine, January 1935 Satan's Bedchamber, Dime Mystery Magazine, August 1936 Soft Blows the Breeze from Hell, Dime Mystery Magazine, December 1937 The Little Walking Corpses, Dime Mystery Magazine."
'Death's Mistress' is a horror novel by Arthur Leo Zagat. Dan Lorraine feared the death which nightly stalked the streets of that terrified seaside city. But terror came only after he had met Marge—Death's Charming Mistress!
Spoor of the Bat by Arthur Leo Zagat is a thrilling blend of mystery and horror that plunges readers into a shadowy world where fear reigns supreme. In a city gripped by terror, a series of gruesome murders points to a creature of the night—a bat-like figure that leaves no trace except for the chilling spoor of its deadly hunts. As the body count rises, a determined investigator must delve into the darkest corners of the city and his own fears to unmask this terrifying predator. But as he draws closer to the truth, he discovers that the line between hunter and prey is perilously thin. Can he catch the bat before it claims its next victim, or will he become the hunted? This spine-tingling tale will keep readers turning pages late into the night.
Slaves of the Lamp by Arthur Leo Zagat is a haunting and imaginative tale that blends mystery, fantasy, and horror. In a world where an ancient lamp holds unimaginable power, those who fall under its spell become its unwilling servants, doomed to obey its dark commands. As the lamp passes from one unfortunate soul to another, the line between reality and nightmare blurs. When a determined investigator stumbles upon the cursed artifact, they must unravel its sinister history and break the cycle before the lamp claims another victim. Will they succeed, or will they too become a slave to its unholy power? Dive into this eerie and suspenseful story that will keep you captivated until the last page.
The Hound of Hell is a collection of fast-paced and lurid horror stories that all suspense fans will enjoy. Excerpt: "A corpse thrust forth from its grave . . . a bewitching Lolita who steals an artist's soul . . . lovers reincarnated after centuries to resume their forbidden affair . . . a strange coffin aboard a honeymoon cruise . . . . These are but a few of the weird mysteries prowling forth from their sepulchral gloom in The Man From Hell."
The novel concerns scientists from the future who pull seven people out of time in order to study emotion which has been lost to the human race. Arthur Leo Zagat was an American lawyer and writer of pulp fiction and science fiction. Trained in the law, he gave it up to write professionally. Zagat is noted for his collaborations with fellow lawyer Nat Schachner. Zagat wrote about 500 stories that appeared in a variety of pulp magazines including Thrilling Wonder Stories, Argosy and Astounding. His novel, Seven Out of Time, was published by Fantasy Press in 1949.
The shudder pulps published some of the grisliest, goriest, most outrageous mystery-terror fiction ever sold on the American newsstand, during the golden age of the pulp magazines. This volumes chronicles the authors, artists, and publishers of those classic thrill-fests!