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Summoned in the middle of the night to the house of Eygptologist, Abel Trelawney, Malcolm Ross finds the man unconscious and bloodied on his bedroom floor with a note nearby instructing that in such an event his body should be watched and not removed. The mummy of a cat, a hand with seven fingers and the legend of a queen returning from the dead leads the reader on a Gothic spine chilling story that could only be told by Bram Stoker.
Summoned in the middle of the night to the house of Eygptologist, Abel Trelawney, Malcolm Ross finds the man unconscious and bloodied on his bedroom floor with a note nearby instructing that in such an event his body should be watched and not removed. The mummy of a cat, a hand with seven fingers and the legend of a queen returning from the dead leads the reader on a Gothic spine chilling story that could only be told by Bram Stoker.
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