Skulls in the Stars
Skulls in the Stars
A Solomon Kane Story
First published in Weird Tales, January 1929. Copyright un-renewed.
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men of your cruelties to him, brought him away from the swamp by the very trail by which we came, and murdered him here in the night."
Ezra cringed and snarled.
"You can not prove this lie!"
Kane spoke a few words to an agile villager. The youth clambered up the rotting bole of the tree and from a crevice, high up, dragged something that fell with a clatter at the feet of the miser. Ezra went limp with a terrible shriek.
The object was a man's skeleton, the skull cleft.
"You--how knew you this? You are Satan!" gibbered old Ezra.
Kane folded his arms.
"The thing I, fought last night told me this thing as we reeled in battle, and I followed it to this tree. For the fiend is Gideon's ghost."
Ezra shrieked again and fought savagely.
"You knew," said Kane sombrely, "you knew what things did these deeds. You feared the ghost the maniac, and that is why you chose to leave his body on the fen instead of concealing it in the swamp. For you knew the ghost
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A comparatively short, straightforward, Solomon Kane story. The Elizabethan Puritan is involved with a ghost haunting a moor. He fights the ghost in the dark and it tells him its secret.
Spooky and short. Justice triumphs.
Spooky and short. Justice triumphs.
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