Contos de Terror
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Horror
Format
Pocketbok
Sidor
196
Språk
Portugisiska
Publicerad
Jan 1, 1967
Förlag
José Vilhena
Beskrivning
A chilling anthology emerges from the creative mind of José Vilhena, showcasing a diverse collection of horror stories from a range of celebrated authors. This compilation delves into the uncanny and the macabre, pulling readers into a world where the line between reality and nightmare blurs. Through the expert curation of works by E.F. Benson, Graham Greene, and others, each tale explores the darker facets of human nature and the world around us, wrapping the reader in an atmosphere of suspense and dread.
With Vilhena's unique touch not only as an editor but also as the illustrator of the captivating cover, the book beckons to the imagination, promising to evoke both fear and intrigue. Each story stands as a testament to the timeless appeal of horror literature, conveying emotions that resonate through generations. As the pages turn, the reader is invited to confront their deepest fears and embark on a journey through the unsettling realm of terror.
With Vilhena's unique touch not only as an editor but also as the illustrator of the captivating cover, the book beckons to the imagination, promising to evoke both fear and intrigue. Each story stands as a testament to the timeless appeal of horror literature, conveying emotions that resonate through generations. As the pages turn, the reader is invited to confront their deepest fears and embark on a journey through the unsettling realm of terror.
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