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Nightmare's Disciple

Nightmare's Disciple

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Pure entertainment
Review: This book is well written and is very entertaining. It can also give you goosebumps, so try not to read it lae a night when the lights are low. It is loaded with atnosphere. Recommended

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Pure entertainment
Review: This book is well written and is very entertaining. It can also give you goosebumps, so try not to read it lae a night when the lights are low. It is loaded with atnosphere. Recommended

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: great book
Review: this is the best book i have ever read. if I didn't have a copy i'd go bye it right away.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A devious little treasure
Review: _Nightmare's Disciple_ is a delightful piece of suspense building off the premise that the Cthulhu Mythos is real and its cultists are active here and now. That being the case, how might the creatures of the Mythos manifest themselves in the modern world?

Like with many of Lovecraft's own stories, we are left unsure how much of this nightmare is a product of the characters' own madness and how much is "really" there. Especially striking are the characters who own the horror shop, who gradually come to realize that their hobby is more than just fun and games.

I don't want to say too much more, lest I give any spoilers. Mr. Pulver's novel doesn't perhaps have the *cosmic* feel of Lovecraft's best mythos stories, but it is an admirable (and I think successful) attempt to suggest how near terror may be to what we naively think of as our everyday life.


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