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Night Shade Books unleashed The Book of Cthulhu onto an
unsuspecting world. Critically acclaimed as "the ultimate Cthulhu
anthology" and "a 'must read' for fans of Lovecraft's Cthulhu
mythos," The Book of Cthulhu went where no collection of mythos
tales had gone before: to the very edge of madness... and beyond.
For nearly a century, H. P. Lovecraft's tales of malevolent Great
Old Ones existing beyond the dimensions of this world, beyond the
borders of sanity, have captured and held the imaginations of
writers and aficionados of the dark, the macabre, the fantastic,
and the horrible. Now, because you demanded more, anthologist Ross
E. Lockhart has risked all to dive back into the Cthulhu canon,
combing through mind-shattering manuscripts and moldering tomes to
bring you The Book of Cthulhu 2, with even more tales of tentacles,
terror, and madness. Featuring monstrous stories by many of weird
fiction's brightest lights, The Book of Cthulhu 2 brings you even
more tales inspired by H. P. Lovecraft's greatest creation: The
Cthulhu mythos. This year, the stars are right... Ia! Ia! Cthulhu
Fhtagn!
Tales of tentacles, terror, and madness from the publisher who
brought you Wastelands, The Living Dead, and Brave New Worlds First
described by visionary author H. P. Lovecraft, the Cthulhu mythos
encompass a pantheon of truly existential cosmic horror: Eldritch,
uncaring, alien god-things, beyond mankind's deepest imaginings,
drawing ever nearer, insatiably hungry, until one day, when the
stars are right.... As that dread day, hinted at within the
moldering pages of the fabled Necronomicon, draws nigh, tales of
the Great Old Ones-Cthulhu, Yog-Sothoth, Hastur, Azathoth,
Nyarlathotep, and the weird cults that worship them-have
cross-pollinated, drawing authors and other dreamers to imagine the
strange dark aeons ahead, when the dead-but-dreaming gods return.
Now, intrepid anthologist Ross E. Lockhart has delved deep into the
Cthulhu canon, selecting from myriad mind-wracking tomes
twenty-seven sanity-shattering stories of cosmic terror. Featuring
fiction by many of today's masters of the menacing, macabre, and
monstrous, including Laird Barron, Caitlin R. Kiernan, and Thomas
Ligotti, The Book of Cthulhu goes where no collection of Cthulhu
mythos tales has gone before: to the very edge of madness... and
beyond! Do you dare open The Book of Cthulhu? Do you dare heed the
call?
1888: A killer stalks the streets of London's Whitechapel district,
brutally--some would say ritualistically--murdering women. With
each slaying, the killer grows bolder, his crimes more extreme. So
far, there have been five victims (that we know of): Mary Ann
Nichols, Annie Chapman, Elizabeth Stride, Catherine Eddowes, and
Mary Jane Kelly. The story of Jack the Ripper captured lurid
headlines and the public's imagination, and the first
fictionalization of the Ripper killings, John Francis Brewer's The
Curse Upon Mitre Square appeared in October of 1888, mere weeks
after the discovery of Jack's first victim. Since then, hundreds of
stories have been written about Bloody Jack, his victims, and his
legacy. Authors ranging from Marie Belloc Lowndes to Robert Bloch;
from Harlan Ellison to Maureen Johnson; from Roger Zelazny to Alan
Moore have added their own tales to the Ripper myth. Now, as we
arrive at the quasquicentennial of the murders, we bring you a few
tales more. From the editor who brought you The Book of Cthulhu
comes Tales of Jack the Ripper, featuring new fiction by many of
today's darkest dreamers, including Laird Barron, Walter
Greatshell, Silvia Moreno-Garcia, Ed Kurtz, Joseph S. Pulver Sr.,
Stanley C. Sargent, E. Catherine Tobler, and many more.
""Chick Bassist" is utterly savage. Lockhart's style waxes
poetic as a modern Beat giving us a glimpse into Rock & Roll
hell." - Laird Barron, Shirley Jackson Award-winning author of
"Occultation" and "The Croning"
Erin Locke, the Queen of Rock, wakes up at the crack of
noon.
""La Cucaracha" has infested her dream, and now echoes through
her hotel room. "What the fuck is that?" Erin's voice is muffled by
the thick blankets that completely cover her. Beside the lump that
is Erin lies a black Ibanez bass guitar. A Heroes for Goats sticker
adorns its reflective surface. Erin thrusts one arm out from
beneath the blankets and fumbles for the nonexistent alarm clock.
She's still slogging off fragments of her dream, that goddamn
recurrent creep-out where she's a praying mantis, translucent
green, perched on the crest of a burning city, devouring her
still-copulating preymate. This time her meal had worn her father's
face. Those dreams were the worst."
"Chick Bassist" welcomes you into punk rock hell, the friendless
disillusionment of waking up in a shitty motel room in California
with half a joint and an empty six-pack, radio blaring Lou Reed,
concrete ocean on all sides and a blazing inferno within.
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