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Title: Pyrate Cthulhu Vol. 1
Series:
Cthulhu Anthology #4
Editor: Pyrate Press
Rating:
4.5 of 5 Stars
Genre: Cosmic Horror
Pages:
221
Words: 77K
Synopsis: |
Table of Contents
The Swelling by David Conyers
The Disciple by David Barr Kirtley
A Colder War by Charles Stross
The Ghoulish Wife by Kevin L. O’Brien
The Last Horror Out of Arkham by Darrel Schweitzer
Harold’s Blues by Glen Singer
Documents in the Case of Elizabeth Akeley by Richard A. Lupoff
The Plague Jar by Allen Mackey
The Dead Man’s Hand by Jason Andrew
A Little Job in Arkham by John Sunseri
In His Daughter’s Darkling Womb by Tina L. Jens
My Thoughts: |
Where the last volume edited by ST Joshi was in the Weird Fiction, Pyrate Press returns us full speed back into the Cosmic Horror and it was good.
The first story, The Swelling, was a King in Yellow tale and it set the tone for the whole book. This book covered the whole gamut of Cosmic Horror entities, not just Cthulhu. The Disciple was a wonderfully delicious twisted tale where evil feeds on evil and it just made me chortle with unholy glee. The Colder War was a bit longer but reimagined the Cold War with Elder Entities being involved and the destruction of Earth. It was interesting while being gloomy and bit by bit you could tell the main character was losing hope.
This was a really good collection of stories. They were all interesting and they were well written. I tried to find out about Pyrate Press, but beyond there being a Vol 2 in this series (which I have on tap), I couldn't find anything on them. Even this book I had a devil of a time trying to find any concrete info. Well, maybe if Vol 2 is as good as this I'll try to do some serious digging but right now I'll just have to rest on my laurels.
★★★★✬
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