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Algernon Blackwood: The Wendigo (2002, Wildside Press) 4 stars

Not as atmospheric or as haunting as The Willows, but memorable in its own right, especially if you can set aside the of-its-time racism that crops up a couple of times in the opening chapter. Mostly, it's Défago's oddly poetic cries that will stick with me, the rest of the story being fairly boilerplate weird fiction—but one phrase sticking with me is really all I ask for.