Arkham Tales: Legends of the Haunted City

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'The going was relatively easy as they trod cautiously down the stone-topped steps. They had gone only twenty yards in the eerily lit passage when the steps ended and the path became more level. It remained that way for thirty yards and then veered to the north. 

Blake looked past Underhill to where the basement door was still visible. If they continued they would lose sight of the entrance. "What do you think?" Blake asked. "Do you want to chance going further?"

Mopping his head with a handkerchief, Underhill took a deep breath. "You'e not the only one out of shape. I guess we could go a little further but I'd advise stopping if we come to any forks o passages leading off from the main path. Lord knows I don;t fancy getting lost down here."'

- Ron Shiflet, They Thrive in Darkness

Different eras... myriad settings... countless tales... one unique universe. Chaosium's Call of Cthulhu is an endless source of imagination. Here we journey to the haunted city Arkham to explore its streets and meet its characters. The tales of Arkham lurk in the shadows, crawl beneath the earth, soar through the night sky, and are locked in ancient tomes. 

This book is one in an expanding collection of Cthulhu Mythos horror fiction and related topics. Call of Cthulhu fiction focuses on single entities, concepts, or authors significant to readers and fans of H.P. Lovecraft. 

 

Condition: Pre-loved book. Minor yellowing of pages. Otherwise in good condition.

Format: Paperback
Year published: 2006

Pages: 288
Sub-genre: 
Fantasy, horror, short stories
Imprint: Chaosium

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