Books.org participates in affiliate programs including Bookshop.org and the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program. We may earn a commission from qualifying purchases made through links on this page, at no additional cost to you.
Overview
British Fantasy Award-winner Brian Lumley is perhaps best known for his bestselling Necroscope series—but he is a critically-acclaimed master of Lovecraftian horror, a renowned creator of spine-tingling tales of the Elder Gods, their minions, and the brave heroes who battle their deadly evil.Now available in trade paperback, The House of Cthulhu brings readers an exciting new world to discover and explore. The island continent of Theem'hdra, rimmed by oceans that teem with terrible creatures of the deep, with mountain ranges that were once home to ancient races and now are home to monsters, with fabulous Lost Cities and teeming trade centers where anything—or anyone—can be bought and sold . . . this is the Primal Land.
Synopsis
The launch of a new, Lovecraftian series by Brian Lumley, author of the Necroscope series. The Tales of the Primal Lands feature swashbuckling heroes, evil-beyond-measure villains, black magicians, Elder Gods, and much, much more! Never before published
Publishers Weekly
Fans of Brian Lumley's Lovecraftian fiction will welcome the reissue of the British Fantasy Award-winner's The House of Cthulhu: Tales of the Primal Land Volume 1, first published in a small press edition. Agent, Dot Lumley at the Dorian Literary Agency. Copyright 2005 Reed Business Information.
Editorials
From the Publisher
"The entertaining, unpretentious stories in the pulp tradition show Lumley at his relaxed best."—Publishers Weekly on Tarra Khash: Hrossak!, Volume Two of the Tales of the Primal Land"Lumley weaves horror, mystery, occultism, science fiction and mythology into a wonderfully fascinating story."—Rapport on Titus Crow, Volume One
"Told with the kind of imaginative writing that gives readers the unique sensation of feeling their minds open with the power of the writer's vision."—Fangoria on Titus Crow, Volume One