053 The Case of Lieutenant Infanger by Karl Hans Strobl. Lieutenat Infanger and a former associate, Baron Latzmann, are mysteriously abducted. Could this be related to a time several years ago when they had participated in the desecration and destruction of a sacred Buddhist temple? And once they escaped, what was this terrible compulsion to turn back? What kind of force or magic were they dealing with?
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053 The Case of Lieutenant Infanger by Karl Hans Strobl
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Eleagabal Kuperus Hell Ride
Posted in Uncategorized on April 10, 2024| Leave a Comment »

In this stunning conclusion to the massive Eleagabal Kuperus story we learn more about the fates of Adalbert Semilasso, Regina his love, Nella, his sister, Elisabeth Bezug, daughter of Thomas Bezug and of course Thomas Bezug himself. Does Eleagabal Kuperus really hold the secret of life and death?
In this conclusion we meet even more interesting people and share triumphs and tragedies in an action paced finale that is almost impossible to put down! An emotionally gripping conclusion!
This classic story is translated into the English language for the first time by Joe E. Bandel.
Eleagabal Kuperus The Strangling Hand
Posted in Uncategorized on April 9, 2024| Leave a Comment »

In this book we meet several unforgettable characters. Adalbert Semilasso , a young poet, makes a devil’s pact with the great Industrialist Thomas Bezug who has a hobby of collecting people. Unknown to Adalbert, Bezug has also captured his sister Nella as his unwilling mistress. Adalbert falls in love with the Tower Keeper’s daughter Regina, but Bezug’s twisted daughter Elizabeth has her hooks in Adalbert and won’t let him go. In the meantime Thomas Bezug has a plan to take control of the entire world and only the elusive magician Eleagabal Kuperus can stop him and save Adalbert from ruin. This book is translated into the English language for the first time by Joe E. Bandel.
The Choriander Riddle by Georg von der Gabelentz
Posted in Uncategorized on April 8, 2024| Leave a Comment »

Doctor Robert Wendlow is called upon to help the Baron von Schwarzenfeld and his beautiful Frau Wera. Wera is suffering from a mysterious ailment that is robbing her of her health and vitality. She is having dark dangerous dreams that seem to involve the life of her grandmother and the mysterious Professor Choriander – who is much more than he seems. This fast paced occult thriller really shows off the writing skills of the forgotten German author Georg von der Gabelentz. Now translated for the first time into the English language by Joe E. Bandel.
052 The Eleven Thousand Virgins and the Four Holy Three Kings by Hanns Heinz Ewers
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051 The Curve by Hanns Heinz Ewers
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050 The Wonder of Oberpurzelsheim by George Hirschfeld
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But Oberpurzelsheim is an unusual place and unusual things happen there sometimes. Not very often but when they do it really is something to talk about!
The Witch of Sanlúcar by Hanns Krüger-Welf
Posted in Uncategorized on March 21, 2024| Leave a Comment »

Who is the witch of Sanlúcar and what is her story! That is what a stranger wants to know after he encounters a strange old woman on the street. What he finds out is deeply troubling to him and to the reader of this classic tale.
I deliberately went searching for any stories by Hanns Krüger-Welf after translating his biography on Hanns Heinz Ewers. This is all that I found, but I’m glad I did. This story is very special in many ways!
To publish this story as a small hard cover book is the closest that I can come to offering something special and worth collecting. I don’t do it very often. But I felt it was worth it! Enjoy!
Hanns Heinz Ewers The Story of His Development
Posted in Uncategorized on March 19, 2024| Leave a Comment »

This powerful and moving biography of Hanns Heinz Ewers was published in 1922 while he was still alive and presumably with his consent and blessing. It is written by someone who knows him well and is able to tell us more about the author than simple names, dates and places.
This beautiful book fully complements another book called the Hanns Heinz Ewers Brevier and gives additional insight into what this author was really like. Translated into the English for the first time by Joe E. Bandel. Now Available as a hardcover, paperback and Epub.
049 The Shot in the Witches’ Moss by Paul Busson
Posted in Uncategorized on March 16, 2024| Leave a Comment »