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Darkworlds London

By: Tony Walker
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In the real world, it’s 2027, and disgruntled, lone-wolf, data analyst Adam Harker works for a corporation he hates. In this dystopian future, many seek to lose themselves in virtual reality games, but Adam is dead set against playing Darkworlds, designed by mega-corporation Miskatonic Games, until he's tempted by two quite different people, for two wholly different reasons.

In the game, it's 1927, and Adam Harker is in London battling against the minions of Cthulhu, but then come hints and suggestions that something else stirs - something wicked and secret, something new, rising up and replicating itself within the code, and taking on the form of ageless evil.

Hidden knowledge leads Adam through a series of terrifying revelations, as he searches from London to Glastonbury, and into the Dreamlands.

Join Adam as he fights to save his friends, and maybe even the world itself, from the horrors that lurk in the game.

©2017 Tony Walker (P)2022 Tony Walker
Cyberpunk Dystopian Fiction Horror Scary Science Fiction England
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Great book with Cthulhu overtones!

Although the story is bit rambling in places, I was particularly impressed with the characters and locations chosen. Great to meet Mr Crowley and Bligh Bond in the book, and the author clearly knows his stuff in terms of historical details, which is well matched with the Cthulhu mythos. Clever storyline, and I can’t wait to read the second book!

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....really good!! I don't normally like author narrated works but I have to say Mr. Walker does a great job and the story is tight, the characters compelling and if you love anything to do with the Cthulhu Mythos you will love this.

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Very enjoyable and engrosing

If it was a book I would have struggled to put it down. A very original take on a very widespread genre. Definitely recommend it.

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