The 86th Floor
Material cut from the end of
The Monsters

...From a practical standpoint, Pere Teston's concoction was relatively valueless.
      Long before the completion of those experiments, however, a strange call came to Doc Savage. It came out of the northland, from the bleak, frozen wastes of the Canadian snow country. And it was a summons destined to plunge Doc Savage into a mad battle for one of the most fabulous treasures ever to exist.
    Not gold or jewels, this treasure--nothing to glitter, or to be turned into rich ornaments. Yet its value was beyond price, and its quest brought down upon Doc Savage one of the most grisly menaces ever to stalk the northland.
      The Mystery On the Snow the natives called the terror. Perhaps no better description could be found, for it was mysterious, hideous, uncanny. It struck repeatedly at Doc Savage and his five aides with an unseen horror which none fathomed.
      And in the meantime, the world was wondering what had happened to the monsters who had raided Trapper Lake.

THE END


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