Sir George Fletton has long yearned for a son and heir; but when he becomes the father of twin boys, his paternal feelings change into an unnatural hatred bordering on madness.
Orientalist Edward Farque believes his study of magic has extended his life, and his skeptical brain specialist friend becomes convinced against his will.
Maybe George Smith has a very ordinary name; maybe he is a very ordinary person. This does not preclude him being involved in some extraordinary circumstances which lead to an unexpected and frightening conclusion.