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The Mummies Return

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The Mummies Return features the thrill-a-minute stories the writers of the original movie, "The Mummy" with Boris Karloff and its many sequels and remakes, used for research. Fans of those films will find the origins the scene in which the sacred formula for eternal life is secreted in the base of a statue of Isis; as well as the scenes in which mummies are brought back to life by burning a rare Egyptian herb; where a modern woman, who is the reincarnation of an ancient Egyptian princess, begins to turn into a mummy herself; where mummies can only be truly destroyed by fire; and many others. Your blood will run cold at such exciting tales as "In the Valley of the Sorceress" by Sax Rohmer, "The Mummy's Foot" by Theophile Gautier, "The Nameless Mummy" by Arlton Eadie, "The Mummy of Thompson-Pratt" by C.J. Cutcliffe Hyne, "Monkeys" by E. F. Benson, and two unabridged short novels, "Lot No. 249" by Arthur Conan Doyle and "The Curse of Amen-Ra" by Victor Rousseau. This anthology is a must-read for everyone who has ever loved their mummy. In addition, readers will find a list of mummy movies for recommended viewing, and an introduction by editor Jean Marie Stine, whose other anthologies include New Science Fiction About the Extraordinary Women of Today and Tomorrow and I Spine-tingling Interviews with the Undead.

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First published June 1, 2001

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November 28, 2018
Wonderfully creepy mummy stories expertly brought to life by narrator extraordinaire Alex Lancer.
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August 29, 2021
This was an enjoyable collection of tales about Egyptian mummies. Some were downright spooky, some were informative, and one was fairly humorous. The stories ranged from Victorian times to present day authors. If you enjoy the classic movies based on mummy tales, you will enjoy this book.

The narrator did a great job and added a lot to the book. I received a copy of the audiobook version of this book through the publisher and chose to review it.
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