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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. Lets be clear, I wanted to like this, I did like a lot of it, but there was some parts that I found less quality than I would have thought. I know the amount of effort that it takes to put something like this together, and some of the short stories here are really fine examples. Scott David Aniolowski & Kevin Ross's efforts were the best of the bunch in my mind, but others just didn't hit the mark. Overall though, there was some great mythos, some good mythos, a smaller amount of indifferent mythos and few bad mythos. I would heartily recommend this & it's predecessor as well. ( ) no reviews | add a review
Nowhere to Hide... No one is safe. You aren't safe. Ancient and inimical, the alien influences of the Cthulhu Mythos are all around us. In our cities, our nightclubs, our backyards, and heading for our front porches right now. From the dreaming city of Kingsport, Massachusetts, to the lonely northern woods and the barren western deserts. The urban sprawl and the distant lake. The depths of the Pacific and the freezing ruin of a starless Earth. They are here, destroying us, devouring us, shattering our minds with the one truth we cannot bear to admit: that no matter what we do we cannot escape the fact that, deep down, we are very much like them. Dead But Dreaming 2 is the second volume of the critically-acclaimed anthology series from Miskatonic River Press. Herein are 22 tales of Lovecraftian horror from the modern masters of Cthulhu Mythos fiction: Scott David Aniolowski, David Annandale, Donald R. Burleson, Cody Goodfellow, John Goodrich, T.E. Grau, Rick Hautala, Walt Jarvis, Erik T. Johnson, William Meikle, Will Murray, Daniel W. Powell, Wilum Pugmire, Joseph S. Pulver Sr, Pete Rawlik, Kevin Ross, Brian Sammons, Darrell Schweitzer, Adrian Tchaikovsky, Michael Tice, and Don Webb. No library descriptions found. |
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