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The Ape and the Mystery
by Gerald Kersh


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Gerald Kersh (1911-1968) was one of the premiere writers of the fantastic and other genres. Starting the 1930s, he produced seven novels each with varying degrees of fantasy elements and a plethora of short stories. He is, perhaps, best know for his novels of London like Night In The City and Fowler's End.


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What a clever & funny story!
-- Sam Comprado, 11:24 AM, July 01, 2011



 
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