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THURSDAY October 24th at 9pm: LAST OF PLACIDE'S WIFE

 


"The slavering terror panted at my heels"
LAST OF PLACIDE'S WIFE
Cajun Vampires & Werewolves Battle in the Bayou by Kirk Mashburn

There was a positively feral light in those glorious eyes, now; and that seductive mouth had ceased to be such. With lips drawn back from her teeth (queer that I had not before noticed how sharp and cruelly pointed they seemed—like fangs!

A shuddery story of Louisiana Cajuns, of corpses that screamed in their graves, and a woman who would not stay dead.

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From: Weird Tales Magazine - September 1932
Author: Kirk Mashburn

*Thematic Elements for tonight's story may include:
anachronistic attitudes, classic horror, alcohol use

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