The Bride of Osiris

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A hidden underground city has been established, deep in the earth, underneath Chicago. Ruled by Osiris, this city is the gateway to the Karneter, the afterlife, from which no man returns. Into this hidden realm, a woman is brought — she who will become The Bride of Osiris.

The Bride of Osiris (1927) – A three-part Egyptian serial story of Osiris, the Festival of Re, strange murders, the Am-mits, and the dungeons of Karneter

Chapter 1 – The Pock-Marked Man

Chapter 2 – The Mystic Symbol

Chapter 3 – A Clue And A Trap

Chapter 4 – The Muffled Figure

Chapter 5 – A Strange Rooming House

Chapter 6 – The Fate Of A Renegade

Chapter 7 – Walls With Ears—and Voices

Chapter 8 – The Hall Of The Two Truths

Part 2 – The Story So Far

Chapter 9 – Delra, Vestal Virgin

Chapter 10 – The Death Watch Begins

Chapter 11 – The Man In The Dungeon

Chapter 12 – The Temple Of Isis

Chapter 13 – Rafferty Limbers His Joints

Chapter 14 – The Festival Of Re

Part 3 – The Story So Far

Chapter 15 – Behind The Scenes

Chapter 16 – The Bride Of Osiris

Chapter 17 – In The Most Holy Place

Chapter 18 – The Vengeance Of Alcibar

About the author

Otis Adelbert Kline (1891–1946), born in Chicago, Illinois, was a songwriter, an adventure novelist and literary agent during the pulp era. Kline was an amateur orientalist and a student of Arabic.

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