The Call of Distant Shores
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Narrated by:
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Eric Dove
About this listen
Thirteen tales of Elder Gods, Darkness, horror, and Lovecraftian madness by Bram Stoker Award Winning author David Niall Wilson. From crazed sculpting tenants, to giant wooden cockroaches, to Tarot cards and a creepy old barber shop, these stories lead through doorways and down corridors that are not of this world. Published for the first time in this volume is the story "Anomaly".
Contents include:
- Author's Introduction
- "Glenn & The Tart of Mortar Psycho Maine Tenants"
- "The Milk of Paradise"
- "Are You Lookin' for Herb?"
- "Cockroach Suckers"
- "Darkness, and the Light"
- Death, and His Brother Sleep"
- "Death Did Not Become Him - with Patricia Lee Macomber"
- "From My Reflection, Darkly"
- "The Lost Wisdom of Instinct"
- "Rending the Veil"
- "The Hall of Captured Gods"
- "Anomaly"
- "The Call of Distant Shores"
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