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  • How I Survived the Cthulhu Apocalypse

  • A Chronicle of Events from the Future
  • By: Richard Weber
  • Narrated by: Jed Aicher
  • Length: 4 hrs and 30 mins

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How I Survived the Cthulhu Apocalypse

By: Richard Weber
Narrated by: Jed Aicher
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Described as ‘a chronicle of events from the future,’ How I Survived the Cthulhu Apocalypse presents the author’s own accounts from 2028 via an alter ego named Ben Walker.

It seems Ben, an ordinary, 50-something man, is fated to lead the world to victory over Cthulhu - but not before unraveling a mystery that goes beyond the Elder god’s first inception in 1926 to incomprehensible realms that transcend our own universe.

On his journey to make sense of a series of cataclysmic cosmic events, Ben must face vicious abominations, droves of those who have become mere husks of their former selves, and a dangerous cult bent on sacrificing our world to The Great Old One. Along the way, he meets a mysterious woman known as The Heretic - who proves to be more important to the world’s fate than he could ever imagine…

©2023 Richard Weber (P)2023 Richard Weber

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