A Grimoire of Eldritch Inquests: Occult Detective Monster Hunter by Joshua Reynolds & Miles Boothe & William Meikle & (See Below)
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Overview: A murder has been committed and another could be at any moment. A fortune has gone missing, a map has mysteriously appeared and something is frightening the children at night. All is in confusion and the only thing for certain is that a detective is needed, but the first detective got a glimpse of what the children are afraid of and left without so much as a word.
There are times when it becomes clear that a different sort of detective is needed; one who understands or at least accepts that threats are not always human or even physical and that solving the case will take more than a sharp eye. This is the domain of the Occult Detective.
Literary history is rich with great Occult Detectives and A Grimoire of Eldritch Inquests seeks to honor and add to them as many of today’s most talented Occult Detective authors offer their original tales. Steeped in tradition but with a modern edge, the first of two volumes presents 22 tales of monsters, magic and mystery investigated by those that book their trade by it.
Genre: Horror|Dark Fantasy|Lovecraftian|Short Stories
Contents:
Introduction by Bob Freeman
“Deck the Halls” by Mike Chinn
“Freak Show” by Russell Proctor
“Memento Morbid” by C. L. Werner
“The Avatar of Darkness” by Robert M. Price
“The Devil’s Mud Pack” by Neil Baker
“Matt Brimstone, P.I.” by Christine Morgan
“An Unanchored Man” by Tim Prasil
“That the Wicked Shall be Welcome” by Lee Clark Zumpe
“The Broken Choir” by David Annandale
“The Vorpal Tomahawk” by Joel Jenkins
“Bump in the Night” by Justin Gustainis
“Body of Proof” by Thomas Deja
“Trace” by DJ Tyrer
“The Red Brotherhood” by Scott Chaddon
“Wished Away” by Lizz C. Schulz
“Cinder & Smoke” by Antonio Urias
“Murder on the Feng Shui Express” by Jason Andrew
“Aftermath III” by Glynn Owen Barrass
“The Stain” by Damir Salkovic
“The House in Angell Street” by Rory O’Brien
“The Inuit Bone” by William Meikle
“Vinnie de Soth and the Vampire Definition” by I.A. Watson
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