Rest in Agony

Ivar Jorgensen, Paul W. Fairman


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3.00 · 1 ratings · 145 pages · Published: 1963

Rest in Agony by Ivar Jorgensen, Paul W. Fairman
THE LITTLE BLACK BOOK

Ecstasy Danvers... House by the Devil's Bend.
A favored one.

Caress Dillon... the Place of Pain.
The dangerous one.

Vandal James... the Sign of the Bull.
Satan's playmate.

Amora Cartwright... House of Smothering Darkness.
Goddess of dark waters.

There were page after page of these strange, weird names in my Uncle Amby's little notebook. But that was only the beginning. For, though he had been dead for two days, his voice came over the telephone, moaning, "Help me! Help me!"

Then came my wild dreams, prompted by Uncle Amby's diary: of snakes and uninhibited sinning; of corruption almost beyond comprehension. Finally came the reality: that Uncle Amby must have lived two lives; one good and on evil.

Somewhere between Heaven and Hell his troubled spirit hovered, waiting to be rescued, so that he could REST IN PEACE INSTEAD OF AGONY. It was up to me to save him...

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