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'''The Books of Terror''' was a series of horror themed anthologies edited by [[Fox Soames]]. There were at least twenty-seven volumes. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Mystery Lady: Episode One]]'', et al.)
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'''''Books of Terror''''' was a series of horror themed anthologies edited by [[Fox Soames]]. There were at least twenty-seven volumes.


The Twenty-Seventh Volume was ''[[The Horrible Book of Terror]]'' which contained thirteen short stories from [[Vaughan Fretwell]], [[Edna Spedding]] (under the penname of ''Bella Andover''), Fox's wife [[Magda Soames]], [[Lady]] [[Lucrezia Noggins]], [[Sir]] [[Oswald Arthur]] and [[Dodie Golightly]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Mystery Lady: Episode One (audio story)|Mystery Lady: Episode One]]'', et al.)
The twenty-seventh volume was ''[[The Horrible Book of Terror]]'', which contained thirteen short stories from [[Vaughan Fretwell]], [[Edna Spedding]] (under the penname of "Bella Andover"), Fox's wife [[Magda Soames]], [[Lady]] [[Lucrezia Noggins]], [[Sir]] [[Oswald Arthur]] and [[Dodie Golightly]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Mystery Lady (audio story)|Mystery Lady]]'')


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Books of Terror was a series of horror themed anthologies edited by Fox Soames. There were at least twenty-seven volumes.

The twenty-seventh volume was The Horrible Book of Terror, which contained thirteen short stories from Vaughan Fretwell, Edna Spedding (under the penname of "Bella Andover"), Fox's wife Magda Soames, Lady Lucrezia Noggins, Sir Oswald Arthur and Dodie Golightly. (AUDIO: Mystery Lady)