![]() ![]() ![]() Whenever I start a book by Robert Louis Stevenson, I imagine Gene Wilder suddenly appearing at my shoulder and whispering: This exceptional collection of tales will thrill admirers of the author's craft as well as aficionados of classic horror stories. "The Bottle Imp" - an intricately told tale of love and adventure, avarice and envy, and good and evil - centers on a magical bottle that provides its owner with all he desires, but at a great cost. Swirling seas, dangerous reefs, and inhospitable islanders provide the grim backdrop for a tale of greed, lunacy, and unbridled fear in "The Merry Men," the name given by the inhabitants of Aros to the fearsome breakers that pound their tiny Scottish isle. The Gothic tale of "The Body Snatcher" concerns a young medical student's dealings with grave robbers who provide corpses to dissect and study - a practice that takes on increasingly sinister dimensions. Stevenson's considerable gifts as a teller of tales shine brightly in this choice collection of three of his best short stories. ![]() Renowned as the author of such popular adventure stories as Kidnapped and Treasure Island, Robert Louis Stevenson also wrote gripping tales of terror and the supernatural. ![]()
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