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Mars M.
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First story is so restrained in terms of action and horror, and I think that works because 'getting' the first scene after finishing it was so creepy.
— Apr 25, 2026 07:36AM
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Mizuki
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But can we really take comfort in this 'the witch is dead' ending? Can it really be trusted?
— Apr 08, 2026 05:53PM
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Mizuki
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Human sacrifice surely plays a part, and then the old witch thing in the story really reminds me of Dario Argento's movie classic Suspiria.
— Apr 08, 2026 05:53PM
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Mizuki
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So the smallish woman/student, Adela brought her female friend to her family's old household in the countryside?
So women are also doing human sacrifice here?! And we also have a blind, sweet-voiced and very old woman in the house, I will not be surprised if she turns out to be evil.
— Apr 08, 2026 02:53PM
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So women are also doing human sacrifice here?! And we also have a blind, sweet-voiced and very old woman in the house, I will not be surprised if she turns out to be evil.
Mizuki
is on page 174 of 235
Two women in a big lonely house in the countryside, the only survivors of a whole family.
— Apr 08, 2026 02:52PM
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Mizuki
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I am not sure I want to finish this story....
— Apr 03, 2026 02:57PM
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Mizuki
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" You are such a calm old thing, Spud."
Hahaha
— Feb 15, 2026 07:05AM
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Hahaha
Mizuki
is on page 112 of 235
The Cure: this story feels utterly modern to me.
— Feb 15, 2026 04:11AM
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Mizuki
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The Room: A bunch of guy going into a haunted room one by one at night to meet with ghost or what lot, we all how it will go.😄
— Feb 15, 2026 02:49AM
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Lee Foust
is on page 234 of 235
"The Menhir" Like the other N. Dennett tale--a creeping curse overtaking a terrified victim. Too sensationalistic, to me, to belong with the E. Scott tales. This one is better than the other, IMHO, mostly because a tad more believable. Such plots work better in the long form, when there's downtime between threatening events in which protagonists can doubt their sanity. Events go so fast in a s. story they seem silly.
— Jan 02, 2026 03:16AM
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Lee Foust
is on page 215 of 235
"Unburied Bane" doesn't feel to me like the same writer--although people will change over time. Anyway, this was far less subtle than the previous tales. More fun than actually scary, verging on self-parody to me.
— Jan 01, 2026 02:30PM
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Lee Foust
is on page 195 of 235
"The Old Lady" Another good first person narrator, adding some color. Still not a great ending--seems the weak spot of Scott's tales: the set-ups are engrossing and fun but sometimes the end is either predictable or a shade too fast, without the impact a good scary tale demands. On to the two addended tales presumed to be by the same author under a different pseudonym.
— Dec 31, 2025 12:05PM
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