William M. Sloane
William Milligan Sloane was an American historian and author, known for his works on Napoleon Bonaparte and the history of the United States. He was a professor at Princeton University and later at Columbia University, where he contributed significantly to the academic study of history.
Books
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1. To Walk The Night
The novel is a chilling blend of science fiction and horror, centered around the mysterious and unsettling events that unfold after two friends, Bark and Jerry, discover the inexplicable death of their mentor, Professor LeNormand. As they delve deeper into the circumstances surrounding his demise, they encounter the enigmatic and otherworldly Selene, whose presence raises questions about the nature of humanity and the unknown forces that may exist beyond our understanding. The story weaves a tense narrative that explores themes of love, fear, and the limits of human comprehension, ultimately leaving readers with a haunting sense of ambiguity and unease.
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2. The Edge Of Running Water
In this gripping tale of suspense and the supernatural, a scientist becomes obsessed with communicating with the dead, leading him to a small coastal town where he conducts his experiments. As he delves deeper into his research, the line between life and death blurs, drawing in those around him and culminating in a series of eerie and unsettling events. The novel explores themes of obsession, the unknown, and the consequences of tampering with forces beyond human understanding, all set against a backdrop of atmospheric tension and mystery.
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