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The Picture of Doctor Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
The Picture of Doctor Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
The Picture of Doctor Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
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What if the artist who painted Dorian Gray painted a picture of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde? Horror author David Kempf spins a new tale based on the classic stories created by Oscar Wilde and Robert Louis Stevenson. With an introduction by Gary Raisor.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherDavid Kempf
Release dateJan 14, 2023
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    The Picture of Doctor Jekyll and Mr. Hyde - David Kempf

    THE PICTURE OF DOCTOR JEKYLL AND MR. HYDE

    THE PICTURE OF DOCTOR JEKYLL AND MR. HYDE

    DAVID KEMPF

    ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

    Thanks to A.L. Sirois for editing, Heather Slawecki for book formatting and cover, and my friends who agree to read these stories in advance of publication. This story is dedicated to my mother Sandra for letting me sleep over at my cousins when I was little to watch Mad Monster Party on TV. This cultivated a lifelong fascination with classic monster movies and stories. 

    INTRODUCTION

    David Kempf and I share a love for old timey horror. Horror’s roots if you will. Writers like Robert Louis Stevenson, H. G. Wells, Oscar Wilde, Herman Melville. This man, David Kempf, is a prolific writer, his tastes wide and varied, his skills sharp as a fresh razorblade. Psychological horror, visceral horror, even humor, albeit dark. He works in all these fields and does it quite well, I might add. 

    This year he took a plunge into the waters of Moby Dick by Herman Melville, which

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