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His Unconquerable Enemy and Other Horror Stories by W.C. Morrow
2016
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HIS UNCONQUERABLE ENEMY AND OTHER HORROR STORIES is a collection of 18 horror and suspense stories by W.C. Morrow, featuring HIS UNCONQUERABLE ENEMY, about the revenge of a servant whose limbs have been amputated on the orders of a cruel rajah. • The Resurrection of Little Wang Tai • The Hero of the Plague • His Unconquerable Enemy • The Permanent Stiletto • Over an Absinthe Bottle • The Inmate of the Dungeon • A Game of Honor • Treacherous Velasco • An Uncommon View of It • A Story Told by the Sea • The Monster-Maker • An Original Revenge • Two Singular Men • The Faithful Amulet • The Haunted Automaton • The Gloomy Shadow • The Haunted Burglar • The Woman of the Inner Room William Chambers Morrow (1854-1923) was an American writer and educator. Born in Selma, Alabama, Morrow moved to California in 1879 where he began contributing to several newspapers and magazines, including THE SAN FRANCISCO EXAMINER and ARGONAUT. His work attracted the attention of Ambrose Bierce, who became an early fan, but later a critic of Morrow's work. While his early work consisted of horror and suspense stories, this later gave way to romantic adventure novels and travelogues.

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W.C. Morrow
W.C. Morrow
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William Chambers Morrow (7 July 1854, Selma, Alabama – 1923) was an American writer, now noted mainly for his short stories of horror and suspense.
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