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The Wrath Of Nyarlathotep: Cthulhu Mythos Tales Of The Dark Pharaoh
The Wrath Of Nyarlathotep: Cthulhu Mythos Tales Of The Dark Pharaoh | Mark McLaughlin, Michael Sheehan Jr.
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Nyarlathotep was an exotic, malevolent deity who appeared in the fiction of H. P. Lovecraft. He was known as the Crawling Chaos and could change his shape at will. He often took the form of an Egyptian pharaoh when dealing with people on Earth and in the Dreamlands. Mark McLaughlin and Michael Sheehan, Jr. have written many collections of Cthulhu Mythos fiction, and THE WRATH OF NYARLATHOTEP compiles the best of their stories inspired by the Crawling Chaos.
This collection presents twelve stories and an epic poem. Many of these adventures feature elements of Egyptian lore and add to the interdimensional history of Nyarlathotep. Works in this collection include “The Abominations Of Nephren-Ka,” “The Blasphemy In The Canopic Jar,” “The Final Door,” “The Relic In The Egyptian Gallery,” “Deathless Bride Of The Crawling Chaos,” “Pyramid Of The Shoggoths,” “Midnight Pet Show,” “Stainless Steel Sarcophagus,” “The Arrival Of Our New Master: A Lovecraftian Armageddon” and more.
Explore a dimension of ancient entities and their modern-day disciples as you read THE WRATH OF NYARLATHOTEP.
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My collaborator and best friend Michael Sheehan, Jr. and I both love movies about mummies and ancient Egypt, and we visited the King Tut exhibit four times, when it came to a local museum. I've loved the works of H.P. Lovecraft since I was a teenager, so this book was a labor of love for both of us.

#horror #Lovecraft #Egypt #mummies #pyramids #Nyarlathotep