Language English Media type Print (Hardback) Originally published 1946 Country United States of America | Publication date 1946 Pages xi, 248 pp | |
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Genres Horror, Short story, Fantasy, Horror fiction Horror fiction books Strayers from Sheol, Fearful Pleasures, West India Lights, Not Long for this World, The Doll and One Other |
The Clock Strikes Twelve is a collection of stories by author H. Russell Wakefield. It was released in 1946 and was the first collection of the author's stories to be published by Arkham House. It was published in an edition of 4,040 copies.
Contents
The Clock Strikes Twelve contains the following tales:
- "Why I Write Ghost Stories"
- "Into Outer Darkness"
- "The Alley"
- "Jay Walkers"
- "Ingredient X"
- "“I Recognised the Voice”"
- "Farewell Performance"
- "Not Quite Cricket"
- "In Collaboration"
- "A Stitch in Time"
- "Lucky's Grove"
- "Red Feathers"
- "Happy Ending?"
- "The First Sheaf"
- "Masrur"
- "A Fishing Story"
- "Used Car"
- "Death of a Poacher"
- "Knock! Knock! Who's There?"
References
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