Speculative fiction, alternative worlds, futuristic, supernatural, horror
Oct 4th, 2015, 1:35 pm
The Inhabitant of the Lake & Less Welcome Tenants and The Last Revelation of Gla'aki by Ramsey Campbell
Requirements: ePUB/MOBI reader, 2.7 MB
Overview: Ramsey Campbell is one of the greatest horror authors of his generation. Originally writing heavily Lovecraft-influenced stories he was encourage to find his own voice and develop a new unique setting for his tales, after which his career took off and has lasted until the present day.

In this release we have The Inhabitant of the Lake & Less Welcome Tenants, his first collection published in 1964 when he was only in his late teens. The stories introduced Gla'aki a Great Old One of Campbell's invention, who most recently appeared in the other book in this release: 2013's The Last Revelation of Gla'aki.
Genre: Horror

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The Inhabitant of the Lake & Less Welcome Tenants
A collection of fantasy and horror short stories by British author J. Ramsey Campbell, who dropped the initial from his name in subsequent publications. It was released in 1964 by Arkham House in an edition of 2,009 copies and was the author's first book. The stories are part of the Cthulhu Mythos. Campbell had originally written his introduction to be included in the book The Dark Brotherhood and Other Pieces under the title "Cthulhu in Britain". However, Arkham's editor, August Derleth, decided to use it here. The contents were reprinted with some of Campbell's later Lovecraftian work in his 1985 collection Cold Print.

The Last Revelation of Gla'aki
The most famous Victorian rarity may be a stamp the Penny Black but it is several times more common than the rarest Victorian book. It is possible that no copy of The Revelation of Gla aki still exists anywhere in the world. The most evil book, or a lost contribution to the literature of occultism? Like the contents of the Library of Alexandria, it may have passed into legend... So wrote Leonard Fairman, the Brichester University archivist, but he couldn t have dreamed of the response. His essay has hardly appeared online before he s offered a copy of the book. All he has to do is stay overnight in the Northern coastal town of Gulshaw at least, that s his plan. What else is there to keep him in the town, even if its slogan is So Much More to See? Why are there so many people on the beach at night, and in the sea? Why does he have to use such a circuitous route to find his prize, and why do the people he encounters seem to share a secret? What keeps giving him dreams of a stone cocoon voyaging through space and falling to earth? Each of the volumes he reads brings him closer to a revelation, but perhaps it will be on him before he sees it coming...
Ramsey Campbell first saw print more than fifty years ago, with tales that reflected his love of H. P. Lovecraft s work. His first book The Inhabitant of The Lake was rooted in Lovecraft, and the definitive edition is published by PS Publishing. Now Campbell returns to his own Lovecraftian territory and reshapes it in terms of Lovecraft s vision in this new novella.

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Oct 4th, 2015, 1:35 pm