Best-known
for the novel The Night of the Hunter (1953), Davis Grubb wrote a
number of short horror stories.
Novel
Ancient
Lights,
Viking (New York), 1982
Short Stories
Twelve
Tales of Suspense and the Supernatural, Scribners (New York),
1964
(Including: "One Foot in the Grave", "Radio", "The
Rabbit Prince", "The man Who Stole the Moon", "The Horsehair
Trunk", "Busby's rat", "Where the Woodbine Twineth".)
The Siege
of 318: Thirteen Mystical Stories, Back Fork Books, 1978
You Never
Believe Me and Other Stories, St. Martin's Press (New York), 1989
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