MEDUSA. A Story of Mystery and Ecstasy and Strange Horror. by VISIAK, E. H. [pseudonym of Edward Harold Physick] and a great selection of related books, art and collectibles available now at Format: Hardcover. · E H Visiak’s Medusa, A Story of Mystery and Ecstasy and Strange Horror () is the narrative of Will Harvell, written in old age but looking back on an adventure from his early years. As a boy he twice found himself responsible for someone’s death — the first his abusive, apoplectic grandfather, the second a school bully — and as a result runs away and finds himself embroiled in a . · Medusa: A Story of Mystery, and Ecstasy, and Strange Horror by Visiak, E. H. (Edward Harold).
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Medusa (E.H. Visiak) Page 1 of 1 Previous Next Page. Show My Results. Your Results Click the SHOW MY RESULTS button above to calculate your results. share. MEDUSA appears to be a coming-of-age allegory for its narrator, Will Harvell, who starts off the book accidentally killing his grandfather It does live up to its subtitle; it's just not very scary when reading it in the 21st Century. Medusa: A Story of Mystery, and Ecstasy, and Strange Horror by Visiak, E. H. (Edward Harold).
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