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The Weird Company: The Secret History of H. P. Lovecrafts Twentieth Century

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

The Weird Company: The Secret History of H. P. Lovecrafts Twentieth Century

Contributors:

By (Author) Pete Rawlik

ISBN:

9781597805452

Publisher:

Night Shade Books

Imprint:

Night Shade Books

Publication Date:

3rd November 2014

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Genre:
Fiction/Non-fiction:

Fiction

Dewey:

FIC

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

286

Dimensions:

Width 152mm, Height 229mm, Spine 20mm

Weight:

322g

Description

Shoggoths attack in this adrenaline-pumping novel set in the world of H. P. Lovecraft, where the horrors of the cosmos know no limits . . .
It was in a way humanoid, as it stood on two legs and possessed two arms that ended in delicate digits that I would dare to call hands. Its skin was a pale blue, like the eggs of a robin, and curiously dry looking. The head was massive with a huge bulbous cranium, a large lipless mouth, and three blood red eyes that stared out at the world with nothing but hate.When it opened its mouth to speak it issued forth the most horrendous of sounds, something empty and hollow, like the wind blowing through a dead tree, and it made me cringe to hear it . . .
The story of Dr. Hartwell (Reanimators) continues, but now he has company. Weird company: a witch, a changeling, a mad scientist, and a poet trapped in the form of a beast. These are not heroes but monsters . . . monsters to fight monsters. Their adventures rage across the globe, from the mountains and long-forgotten caves of Antarctica to the dimly lit backstreets of Innsmouth that still hold terrifying secrets. The unholy creatures released upon the world via the ill-fated Lake expedition to Antarctica must be stopped. And only the weird company stands in their way.
Continuing in the fashion of Reanimators, The Weird Company finds Lovecraft expert Pete Rawlik taking some of the most well-known of H. P. Lovecrafts creations and creating a true Frankenstein monster of a storya tale more horrific than anything Lovecraft could have imagined . . .
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Reviews

"Rawliks first novel, Reanimators (2013), was the perfect example of how to write a book in a shared universe without descending into pastiche; The Weird Company is a how to expand your vision of that universe, and how to make it your own, without diminishing the source material."
Hellnotes

"The once human characters deal with their loss of humanity and their hope that they are not just monsters in sometimes subtle but always complex ways. Combine this with a wonderful League-of-Extraordinary-Gentleman-like plotline and you have a great adventure tale worthy of being included among any fans library."
Arkham Horror Book Club

Praise for Pete Rawlik:
"The coolest, most gifted Lovecraftian writer working today."
W. H. Pugmire, author of The Strange Dark One

"Rawlik rampages through Lovecraft country like a grave-robber on formaldehyde ... not so much a writer to watch as one to keep under constant supervision, animal tranquilizers, and heavy restraints."
Cody Goodfellow, author of Radiant Dawn, on Reanimators
"Rawliks first novel, Reanimators (2013), was the perfect example of how to write a book in a shared universe without descending into pastiche; The Weird Company is a how to expand your vision of that universe, and how to make it your own, without diminishing the source material."
Hellnotes

"The once human characters deal with their loss of humanity and their hope that they are not just monsters in sometimes subtle but always complex ways. Combine this with a wonderful League-of-Extraordinary-Gentleman-like plotline and you have a great adventure tale worthy of being included among any fans library."
Arkham Horror Book Club

Praise for Pete Rawlik:
"The coolest, most gifted Lovecraftian writer working today."
W. H. Pugmire, author of The Strange Dark One

"Rawlik rampages through Lovecraft country like a grave-robber on formaldehyde ... not so much a writer to watch as one to keep under constant supervision, animal tranquilizers, and heavy restraints."
Cody Goodfellow, author of Radiant Dawn, on Reanimators

Author Bio

Pete Rawlik has been active in all things Lovecraftian since his father read him The Rats in the Walls when he was a child as a bedtime story. For more than two decades he has run Dead Ink, selling rare and unusual books. Rawliks fiction has appeared in numerous magazine and anthologies. His first novel, Reanimators, was published by Night Shade Books in 2013.

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