Page:Avon Fantasy Reader 17.djvu/2

From Wikisource
Jump to navigation Jump to search
This page has been proofread, but needs to be validated.


The Witchery of Her Smile Called to Him Across the Barrier of Worlds!

Who was this man who was the object of an eerie goddess's desire? Was he just an ordinary man on an ordinary American street—or was he really a prince in an occult world of magic and marvels? For at one moment he would be walking along a city street, at the next he would find himself surrounded by a horde of demons and fighting for the hand of a bewitching temptress in an unimaginable land. The Sapphire Siren is an unusual and colorful novel of two parallel worlds and of the woman whose spell bridged the gap between them. In this exciting number of the Avon Fantasy Reader you will also find:

Through the Gates of the Silver Key
by H. P. Lovecraft and E. Hoffmann Price

Two great fantasy writers combine to explore the hidden mysteries of the cosmos and to unravel the mindshattering secrets of the "Elder Ones"!

Jack-In-The-Box by Ray Bradbury

What was the strange universe that enclosed that small boy? Here is a really different story that will surprise even the veteran fantasy reader!

Other fine stories of weird adventure and unusual science-fiction taken from little-known classics and hard-to-find sources, written by such writers as Nelson Bond, Wallace West, Anthony Boucher, G. K. Chesterton, and others, make up this grand new imaginative anthology.

D.A.W.