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The new book in the groundbreaking series that reveals the origins of "The Lovecraft Squad"--a super-secret worldwide organization dedicated to battling the eldritch monstrosities given form in H. P. Lovecraft's fevered imagination. In April 1936, Lovecraft's novella The Shadow Over Innsmouthwas first published. Written five years earlier, but oddly rejected by every magazine it was ever submitted to, it accurately described a series of events that actually happened in February 1928, when federal government agents raided the ancient Massachusetts seaport of Innsmouth and attempted to eradicate a deviant race of ichthyoid creatures which had been interbreeding with the human population for decades, if not centuries. There was no way that the reclusive pulp writer could have known so much about a case where the details had been withheld for fear of creating a panic among the public. Following these startling revelations, the F.B.I. went back and investigated more closely into the stories that Lovecraft was publishing as "fiction." Incredibly, it soon began to emerge that the events in Innsmouth were not a solitary event--and the monstrosities the author described really did exist. To combat these cosmic horrors, the Human Protection League (H.P.L.) was established to investigate and combat these otherworldly invaders. Down through the decades since, the only defense that has stood between humanity and these creatures of chaos are the agents of the H.P.L.--or, as they are sometimes known to those few who are aware of their existence: The Lovecraft Squad.… (lisätietoja)
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The Lovecraft Squad: Waiting, consists of many short stories spanning decades and distance to tell the overall tale. The stories show the scope of a menace facing humanity. The common thread that binds these stories is some type of evil incursion trying in a myriad of ways to get a foothold onto Earth. This is beyond strange and unusual. This is the stuff nightmares are made of, nightmares that may portend reality. Beyond the common thread each story is wholly unique, there is no way to guess what the next may hold.
Creater Steven Jones and the various authors involved are masters of the short story. Each hooks the readers attention at the start and skillfully builds anticipation of what new atrocity will be exposed. Soon a battle ensues the likes of which have never been seen before. Before the dust has a chance to settle, so to speak, the reader is taken onto the next story.
While I'm not a fan of the overall "B", creatures from the swamp, type movies, which much of this is reminiscent of, it is well written and I was able to appreciate the suspense and intrigue. ( )
The new book in the groundbreaking series that reveals the origins of "The Lovecraft Squad"--a super-secret worldwide organization dedicated to battling the eldritch monstrosities given form in H. P. Lovecraft's fevered imagination. In April 1936, Lovecraft's novella The Shadow Over Innsmouth was first published. Written five years earlier, but oddly rejected by every magazine it was ever submitted to, it accurately described a series of events that actually happened in February 1928, when federal government agents raided the ancient Massachusetts seaport of Innsmouth and attempted to eradicate a deviant race of ichthyoid creatures which had been interbreeding with the human population for decades, if not centuries. There was no way that the reclusive pulp writer could have known so much about a case where the details had been withheld for fear of creating a panic among the public. Following these startling revelations, the F.B.I. went back and investigated more closely into the stories that Lovecraft was publishing as "fiction." Incredibly, it soon began to emerge that the events in Innsmouth were not a solitary event--and the monstrosities the author described really did exist. To combat these cosmic horrors, the Human Protection League (H.P.L.) was established to investigate and combat these otherworldly invaders. Down through the decades since, the only defense that has stood between humanity and these creatures of chaos are the agents of the H.P.L.--or, as they are sometimes known to those few who are aware of their existence: The Lovecraft Squad.
Creater Steven Jones and the various authors involved are masters of the short story. Each hooks the readers attention at the start and skillfully builds anticipation of what new atrocity will be exposed. Soon a battle ensues the likes of which have never been seen before. Before the dust has a chance to settle, so to speak, the reader is taken onto the next story.
While I'm not a fan of the overall "B", creatures from the swamp, type movies, which much of this is reminiscent of, it is well written and I was able to appreciate the suspense and intrigue. ( )