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Bad things tend happen to people who go where they are not wanted, or who over-stay their welcome once they reach their destination. This book contains thirteen new personal explorations of the Cthulhu Mythos. As its title suggests, this is a companion volume to Edward P. Berglund's earlier classic Mythos collection, _The Disciples of Cthulhu_. Both books are published by Chaosium, but their contents are entirely different. All of the stories in _Cthulhu II_ are original and have never been published before. All the stories record the dire fates of people whose destinies intertwine with the Mythos.This book is part of an expanding collection of Cthulhu Mythos horror fiction and related topics. Call of Cthulhu fiction focuses on single entities, concepts, or authors significant to readers and fans of H.P. Lovecraft.Sales Points: Long awaited by Call of Cthulhu players and weird Fiction readers alike.Cross over sales with Call of Cthulhu RPG.Includes 13 new works of fiction based upon the,Cthulhu Mythosof H.P. Lovecraft.Part of our ever expanding Call of Cthulhu fiction series.Contents Editor's Preface -- Edward P. BerglundThe Bookseller's Second Wife -- Walter C. DeBill, Jr.Eldritch -- Brad Linaweaver and Fred Olen RayThe Web -- Gary MyersPassing Through -- Robert WeinbergThe Idol -- Scott David AniolowskiTime in the Hourless House -- A. A. AttanasioSpecial Order -- Henry Lee ForrestLujan's Trunk -- Donald R. BurlesonThe San Francisco Treat -- C. J. HendersonAcute Spiritual Fear -- Robert M. PriceThe Eldridge Collection -- Will MurrayAn Arkham Home Companion -- Brad StricklandThe Last Temptation of RickyPerez-- Benjamin Adams… (más)
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In The Disciples of Cthulhu (DAW Books, 1976), I stated that there had been three generations of the disciples of Cthulhu.
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Información procedente del conocimiento común inglés.Edita para encontrar en tu idioma.
The cat murmured something vaguely dismissive in return, and soon they were both asleep. Cats know no monsters, after all; they only know who they love.
Bad things tend happen to people who go where they are not wanted, or who over-stay their welcome once they reach their destination. This book contains thirteen new personal explorations of the Cthulhu Mythos. As its title suggests, this is a companion volume to Edward P. Berglund's earlier classic Mythos collection, _The Disciples of Cthulhu_. Both books are published by Chaosium, but their contents are entirely different. All of the stories in _Cthulhu II_ are original and have never been published before. All the stories record the dire fates of people whose destinies intertwine with the Mythos.This book is part of an expanding collection of Cthulhu Mythos horror fiction and related topics. Call of Cthulhu fiction focuses on single entities, concepts, or authors significant to readers and fans of H.P. Lovecraft.Sales Points: Long awaited by Call of Cthulhu players and weird Fiction readers alike.Cross over sales with Call of Cthulhu RPG.Includes 13 new works of fiction based upon the,Cthulhu Mythosof H.P. Lovecraft.Part of our ever expanding Call of Cthulhu fiction series.Contents Editor's Preface -- Edward P. BerglundThe Bookseller's Second Wife -- Walter C. DeBill, Jr.Eldritch -- Brad Linaweaver and Fred Olen RayThe Web -- Gary MyersPassing Through -- Robert WeinbergThe Idol -- Scott David AniolowskiTime in the Hourless House -- A. A. AttanasioSpecial Order -- Henry Lee ForrestLujan's Trunk -- Donald R. BurlesonThe San Francisco Treat -- C. J. HendersonAcute Spiritual Fear -- Robert M. PriceThe Eldridge Collection -- Will MurrayAn Arkham Home Companion -- Brad StricklandThe Last Temptation of RickyPerez-- Benjamin Adams