This week, in a chapter filled with references, and not just to Lovecraft’s own work, we reencounter the Swami Chandraputra.
We also have a vision of the future of the 1920s by Robert W. Chambers, haunted as it is by The King In Yellow; Dunsany’s story of The Sphinx in Thebes, Massachusetts; another ghostly tale of Carnacki, this being the adventure that set him on the road to becoming a ghost hunter. Then there’s the first chapter of the promised Rob Bliss novel, Daniel’s Dream, a fantasy satire that begins in the world of the gumshoe detective. Another Clark Ashton Smith classic follows the sombre story of Necromancy in Naat.
In Varney, Marchdale’s body is discovered in the ruins and the hangman is murdered. And in After London, Felix continues to explore the Lake.
We also have a vision of the future of the 1920s by Robert W. Chambers, haunted as it is by The King In Yellow; Dunsany’s story of The Sphinx in Thebes, Massachusetts; another ghostly tale of Carnacki, this being the adventure that set him on the road to becoming a ghost hunter. Then there’s the first chapter of the promised Rob Bliss novel, Daniel’s Dream, a fantasy satire that begins in the world of the gumshoe detective. Another Clark Ashton Smith classic follows the sombre story of Necromancy in Naat.
In Varney, Marchdale’s body is discovered in the ruins and the hangman is murdered. And in After London, Felix continues to explore the Lake.