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Tales of Yog-Sothoth

By: C. T. Phipps, Matthew Davenport, David Hambling, David Niall Wilson, David J. West
Narrated by: Joshua Saxon
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Summary

Yog-Sothoth, known as the Key and the Gate and a host of other names, is H.P. Lovecraft's most enduring creation after the Necromnomicon and Great Cthulhu itself. An eldritch god that occupies all time and space, Yog-Sothoth is most known for his role as the antagonist in The Dunwich Horror but has played a role in many other Cthulhu Mythos stories, sometimes as a being invoked for spells, others as a monster trying to enter reality, and a few places as a giver of hidden wisdom.

Tales of Yog-Sothoth features several stories centered around the creepy deity and its monstrous intelligence. Featuring the work of several Neo-Mythos authors who have already dabbled in the world of cosmic horror. C.T. Phipps (Cthulhu Armageddon), David Niall Wilson (The Call of Distant Shores), David Hambling (Harry Stubbs), Matthew Davenport (Andrew Doran), and David J. West (Let Sleeping Gods Lie).

Whether pulpy heroes punching evil cultists, robed assassins hunting unnatural monsters, or rednecks dealing with monsters in their back yard, you won't be disappointed with the results. This book is a follow-up to Tales of the Al-Azif.

©2021 C. T. Phipps, David Hambling, David Niall Wilson, David J. West, Matthew Davenport (P)2021 David N. Wilson
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Very Good!

The first two books I have listen to. One of the best of Cthulhu horror.The third book has a terrible narrative recording. Feels like it was done in a shed! Shame they never used Joshua Saxon to narrate all the books. I have avoided listening to the third book due to this. I will listen to the 4th book . The narrative sounds good in the preview. Let’s see how that unfolds!

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“Facing your fears is the path of wisdom. Or madness.”

A great set of stories with great characters and background all put together really well.
Brilliant narration too; it honestly sounds like a different narrator between the stories!
This is my honest opinion on a free review copy.

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