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Makin, William J: The Silver Assassin (1937); v.1, 28 Jun 2019

What is the connection between the moon-worshipping cult in London's West End, and he mysterious deaths of moon astronomers in Germany, the USA, Greenwich, and Wales?

How an an astronomer die while observing the moon through a telescope, and be left with an eerily silvered skin?

A brisk novel by British pulp author William J Makin (1893-1944)

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