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The Tree of Azathoth

Cthulhu Armageddon, Book 3

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The Tree of Azathoth

By: C. T. Phipps
Narrated by: Cary Hite
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"The Dreaming City has a million stories."

The world has finally reached its final hours with Yog-Sothoth devouring time itself. John Henry Booth is not content to die and seeks out an old enemy to provide him an escape from the dying Earth. This results in him being transported to a strange monster-filled city where millions of humans live in a bizarre hodgepodge of eras. John soon finds out he's been here before, or at least some variant of him has, and he is soon founded by faces long thought dead. And what is his lost son's connection to the mysterious metropolis?

The Tree of Azathoth is the third novel of the Cthulhu Armageddon series, a post-apocalypse continuation of H.P. Lovecraft's popular Cthulhu Mythos.

©2023 C. T. Phpps (P)2024 David N. Wilson
Horror Post-Apocalyptic

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A soft reboot that blends mystery and horror!

This third outing of John Henry is very different from the first two books. Sucked into the Dreamlands, he must take the role of another John Henry to investigate not only his double's murder, but the disappearance of his son.
This one had such a different, noir type feel to it that really made it seem fresh and vastly different (in a good way) to the previous stories.
I'm not sure what else to say without spoiling anything, but I would like to say that even if you haven't read the previous books, I think this one would be an easy place to pick it up from, given the soft reboot nature of the story.
The book manages to also add a lot more horror than the book series which is mostly often downplayed. It feels like a 1940s film noir with an ominous sense of doom hanging over every revelation.
And honestly, it really was a fantastic new story that I hope people try, because I personally loved it.

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