We are proud to present the first of at least three compelling novels by James Corbett this summer and to start it off: Vampire of the Skies, a 1932 aeroplane thriller with lots of supernatural leanings. For one thing, the villain seems to suck the blood from his victims shortly before throwing them from the cockpit of a high-flying aeroplane. John Pelan has much more to say in his introduction about this yarn as well as another aviation tale, The Ghost Plane, and a mystery, Murder Begets Murder, coming soon from Ramble ...
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We are proud to present the first of at least three compelling novels by James Corbett this summer and to start it off: Vampire of the Skies, a 1932 aeroplane thriller with lots of supernatural leanings. For one thing, the villain seems to suck the blood from his victims shortly before throwing them from the cockpit of a high-flying aeroplane. John Pelan has much more to say in his introduction about this yarn as well as another aviation tale, The Ghost Plane, and a mystery, Murder Begets Murder, coming soon from Ramble House.
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