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The Three Impostors
Author: | Arthur Machen |
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Chaosium, 2001 Ballantine Books, 1972 Bodley Head, 1895 |
Series: | Call of Cthulhu: Book 12 |
1. The Hastur Cycle |
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Book Type: | Collection |
Genre: | Horror |
Sub-Genre Tags: | Lovecraftian/Cthulhu Mythos Weird (Horror) |
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Synopsis
Arthur Machen (1863-1947), popular Welsh writer of the bizarre and fantastic, created some of the finest horror stories ever written. On the surface, everything appears normal and cheerful in this bustling suburb of neatly laid out homes and well-trimmed hedges. But nothing is really as it seems. For in this world of impostors, conspiracies combine with dark forces to veil a once-ordinary London neighborhood in a cloud of mystery and fear.
A masterpiece of Gothic horror and suspense that inspired such writers as H. P. Lovecraft, The Three Impostors is Machen's famous collection of "weird tales" — a string of shocking short stories woven together with a fine narrative thread. Rich with terror, adventure, satire, deception, and dreamlike fantasy, it is a classic of occult literature written by a stylistic master.
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