The Forbidden Trail and Other Stories
The Forbidden Trail and Other Stories – four stories about ghosts, werewolves, zombies, and cannibals from the wicked pen of Jane Rice.

Magician's Dinner (1942) – The lady couldn't cook--a fact she didn't realize till she tried it. And twenty professional magicians--er, prestidigitators, that is--coming. For once the magicians got a real magician's dinner, though!

The Refugee (1943) – This little tale concerns a flighty little woman, Paris under Nazi domination--and one who, even in meatless France, didn't lack for food. Also it is not the story you'll think

The Idol of the Flies (1942) – A magnificent bit of writing about a small and utterly vicious boy--and his peculiar hobby.

The Forbidden Trail (1941) – The trail was very taboo; the natives had better sense than to follow it. The explorers, though, knew better--


Both "The Refugee" and "The Idol of the Flies" have been anthologized repeatedly.
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The Forbidden Trail and Other Stories
The Forbidden Trail and Other Stories – four stories about ghosts, werewolves, zombies, and cannibals from the wicked pen of Jane Rice.

Magician's Dinner (1942) – The lady couldn't cook--a fact she didn't realize till she tried it. And twenty professional magicians--er, prestidigitators, that is--coming. For once the magicians got a real magician's dinner, though!

The Refugee (1943) – This little tale concerns a flighty little woman, Paris under Nazi domination--and one who, even in meatless France, didn't lack for food. Also it is not the story you'll think

The Idol of the Flies (1942) – A magnificent bit of writing about a small and utterly vicious boy--and his peculiar hobby.

The Forbidden Trail (1941) – The trail was very taboo; the natives had better sense than to follow it. The explorers, though, knew better--


Both "The Refugee" and "The Idol of the Flies" have been anthologized repeatedly.
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The Forbidden Trail and Other Stories – four stories about ghosts, werewolves, zombies, and cannibals from the wicked pen of Jane Rice.

Magician's Dinner (1942) – The lady couldn't cook--a fact she didn't realize till she tried it. And twenty professional magicians--er, prestidigitators, that is--coming. For once the magicians got a real magician's dinner, though!

The Refugee (1943) – This little tale concerns a flighty little woman, Paris under Nazi domination--and one who, even in meatless France, didn't lack for food. Also it is not the story you'll think

The Idol of the Flies (1942) – A magnificent bit of writing about a small and utterly vicious boy--and his peculiar hobby.

The Forbidden Trail (1941) – The trail was very taboo; the natives had better sense than to follow it. The explorers, though, knew better--


Both "The Refugee" and "The Idol of the Flies" have been anthologized repeatedly.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940162058991
Publisher: Pulp Fiction Book Store
Publication date: 07/06/2018
Series: Pulp Fiction Masters , #117
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

Jane Dixon Rice (1913–2003) was born in Owensboro, Kentucky and was of the same family as the Mason-Dixon Line was named after. Rice caught the eye of legendary editor John W. Campbell when she submitted The Dream to his magazine Unknown in 1940. She continued to write for Unknown until its demise in 1943 during the midst of wartime paper shortages.
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