"Ravenwood, Stepson of Mystery Vol 4" has arrived, and like those Airship 27 volumes that preceded it, it's filled with thrilling chills.
The stories include Lance Stahlberg's "The Case of the Hellbent Thief"; Dewayne Dowers' "The Rabbi's Scourge"; Michael Black's "Voice in the Darkness"; and from yours truly, "Kincaid's House of Altered Cats".
The haunting cover was rendered by Adam Shaw (who gives the crystal-balled detective a nifty, George Sanders look), and the spellbinding, interior illustrations were fashioned by Ed "Captain Action" Catto.
As a result of this latest volume, Frederick C. Davis' occult investigator continues his popular ascent, with more Ravenwood tales having sprung within current times than during the '30s.
I'm honored that Ron Fortier asked me to add to Ravenwood's paranormal activities, and it sure feels great to be among the Stepson of Mystery's remarkable raconteurs.
"Ravenwood, Stepson of Mystery Vol 4" can be purchased at
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1946183792/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_image_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1.
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