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The Face Beyond the Veil and Rest in Agony
註釋Armchair Fiction presents extra large editions of classic sci-fi and horror double novels with original illustrations. The first novel is "The Face Beyond the Veil" by Rog Phillips. Her name was Bea-Anna and she was imprisoned in a drifting spaceship somewhere in outer space. For how long she had wandered across the void she had no idea, for her body, completely immobile, was preserved in a strange chemical liquid bath. But her mind was active--so active that she was able send her thoughts through the vastness of space into the minds of men. One of these men was Zaney Smith, an outer space prospector who'd been out in the void for over forty years. When Bea-Anna's voice came to him it was soft and seductive, touching his mind with a cry for help. But was her emotional plea legitimate, or some horrible trap? Who would have thought that this soft voice would soon bring together Zaney and four others for a fantastic adventure of telepathy and danger, all to secure the freedom of a beautiful mystery woman somewhere in the great unknown... The second novel is gripping journey into supernatural horror, Paul W. Fairman's "Rest in Agony." When Ambrose Whiting died, everyone in the family considered him a saint, including his nephew, Hal Brent. But only days after his uncle's death, Hal was shaken to his core when his phone rang and the voice on the other end of the line said..."Hello, Hal. This is your uncle Ambrose. Help Me!" Soon after Hal Brent found his life turned upside down by the forces of darkness, for in his future were the perils of the "House by the Devil's Bend." And if he survived these, Hal would still have to face the combined forces of a Satanic cult and the awesome power of the Prince of Darkness himself.