In The Evil in the Sarcophagus, archaeologists discover that what they have found is a temple not a tomb and that opening what they thought was a sarcophagus was a very bad idea, while in The Statue, a long-lost Egyptian city is uncovered with disastrous consequences.
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Wednesday, 16 December 2015
Curse of the Tomb Seekers
Curse of the Tomb Seekers is the latest release from Zimbell House Publishing and features two of my stories, each with a Cthulhu Mythos influence.
In The Evil in the Sarcophagus, archaeologists discover that what they have found is a temple not a tomb and that opening what they thought was a sarcophagus was a very bad idea, while in The Statue, a long-lost Egyptian city is uncovered with disastrous consequences.
In The Evil in the Sarcophagus, archaeologists discover that what they have found is a temple not a tomb and that opening what they thought was a sarcophagus was a very bad idea, while in The Statue, a long-lost Egyptian city is uncovered with disastrous consequences.
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