The White Hands and Other Weird Tales
The White Hands and Other Weird Tales
In this weird horror anthology Mark Samuels takes the reader into strange and unsettling places within his prolific imagination. Unlike a lot of weird fiction I actually found these stories to be quite creepy in a “Twilight Zone” kind of way. The one that really left a lasting impression was Vrolyck. To me it included facets of Robert W. Chambers' The King in Yellow horror mythology combined with H. P. Lovecraft's darkly dangerous universe and mixed together with a monstrous Science Fiction tale. It impressed me so much that I had to go back and read it again.