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The Most Horrible Story

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A solitary man visits a secretive club where he is handed a single book bound in human skin whose brief narrative exerts a compulsion to be read and reread. As he reads, the tale intensifies and the club’s corridors echo with continual screams; attempts to leave prove futile and basic needs grow irrelevant. The reading becomes recursive and maddening, each repetition amplifying dread until the story concludes by insisting the reader has already died, making the act of reading itself the mechanism of horror.

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John Jakes

John Jakes is an American author known for his contributions to the science fiction and fantasy genres. He gained recognition for his imaginative storytelling and ability to weave complex narratives. Among his notable works is "Shango," which showcases his talent for blending myth and technology. Jakes has also written other significant titles such as "The Android Kill" and "The Most Horrible Story," reflecting his diverse interests and innovative approach to speculative fiction. His writing often explores themes of identity and the human experience in a rapidly changing world.

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