In “One Night of Terror,” Arthur Leo Zagat masterfully intertwines elements of horror and suspense to craft a gripping narrative that explores the darker aspects of human nature. Set in an atmospheric backdrop, the novel unfolds a harrowing tale of survival as characters grapple with moral dilemmas and existential fears over the course of a single terrifying night. Zagat's prose is sharp and evocative, lending a cinematic quality to the vivid scene-setting that draws readers into a palpable tension, reflective of the early 20th-century American literary movements that sought to delve into psychological horror.