Mythos Revisted opens the doors once breached by H.P. Lovecraft and the like. Ten tales to scare and delight. Beware, not all doors should be opened and not all books should be read.An Inquiry Into Ancient Texts by A.J. French There are libraries that contain rare books but this library contains...
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Mythos Revisted opens the doors once breached by H.P. Lovecraft and the like. Ten tales to scare and delight. Beware, not all doors should be opened and not all books should be read.An Inquiry Into Ancient Texts by A.J. French There are libraries that contain rare books but this library contains forbidden books of great evil worth the price of any transgression. Bad Blood by Chris StevensA missing father, a mother with powers, two sons at odds with each other in a decrepit house with the Book. The Book can raise the dead, summon demons from beyond, and right wrongs. But the book desires blood above all else. Tongue Lashing by Eric StylesA son verbally abused by an arrogant father, unwittingly acquires the Book. Tonight, he gains the respect of his father but tomorrow the Book claims its fee with deathly results. The Book of Callings by Richard ElineIt is a remarkable book with references to the sciences and the occult and when read, it offers a life idyllic and pure. That is the path to madness, the place from which no one returns. Spawn of the Spider God by Patricia Correll Three men search the Amazonian jungle for the fabled City of Gold and what they find does not glitter and sparkle, except with their blood. Gammell by E. Albert Branstrom What happened that day was child's play, she would say in later years. But four men died that day in what certainly wasn't, child's play. For a Bit of Good Luck by Phillip RobertsThere's something in the basement and it's coming for you. The Door by Larry Buontello In the arid badlands of Texas stands a rundown homestead that hides a nightmare beyond the mind of man The Painted Door by George Pastore Even the aimless and wasted have a purpose in life and it waits behind the Painted Door. Durango Agonistes Died Yesterday by Dave FragmentsA neighbor predicts the return of the Old Gods -- the Shambler, the Gargoyle and the One who Sleeps. Is he the oracle or a Cassandra? When a comet appears and the streets run red with blood, do you seek out him out as savior or as a friend of death?
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