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The House Of The Ocelot & More Lovecraftian Nightmares

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Available as a paperback or hardcover, or on Kindle Unlimited.

THE HOUSE OF THE OCELOT presents tales of Lovecraftian fantasy and horror, as well as an epic poem regarding the return of Nyarlathotep to the modern world. Most of these adventures have only been available so far on Kindle. This paperback collection is a companion volume to HORRORS & ABOMINATIONS: 24 TALES OF THE CTHULHU MYTHOS, and has been released for readers who prefer holding books, as opposed to devices.

Stories in this collection include "The House Of The Ocelot," "Queen Of The Vultures," "The Foul One Lives To Destroy: A Tale Of The Dreamlands," "Shoggoth Apocalypse," "The Glorious Return Of Herbert West," "The Last Witch-House," "Stainless Steel Sarcophagus," and many more.

The collection also includes the epic poem, "The Arrival Of Our New Master: A Lovecraftian Armageddon." People believe that Caliban Storm, son of wealthy Bernard Storm, offers the wisdom and guidance that the world has needed for so long. But in truth, there is something very wrong with handsome young Caliban. He is in fact an avatar of Nyarlathotep, a malevolent deity also known as the Crawling Chaos. Caliban Storm presents the world with a series of amazing technological advances as he rises in power. But, each advance comes with monstrous surprises, and it soon becomes apparent that Caliban has a nightmare agenda in store for the Earth....

220 pages, Paperback

First published January 30, 2019

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February 7, 2019
Full disclosure: I'm one of the authors. :-) But with all the Lovecraftian monsters, eldritch deities, supernatural cats and the haughty, malevolent presence of Nyarlathotep, I can't help but give it five stars....
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