JJewel
Douglas Morrison
The search for Cthulhu, they find him in a comedy club doing stand up. The audience is to scared not to laugh
That would depend if the book mirrors the series or is its own man.
Declare by Tim Powers is amazing, but wont be to everyone's taste.
Now that you have reminded me what the book was I need to look up more of his stuff but heavent been able to read in a while, you either read or you write seems to be my two settings.I thought it was a decent first novel, but pretty much standard horror story stuff with a decent overlay of blues history. Not bad, just not enough to make me keep reading him. His latest book, containing two novellas, A Lush and Seething Hell,sounds rather more interesting, though.
Randy M.
I cannot remember the story but their was a great Mythos tale about a legendary blues singer who was in fact Nylar... and the story involves first removing a single copy of the record before the local radio station plays it with dire consuequences followed by chasing down the god and the children of it.
Read it on my Kindle a few years back.
In my Mythos story world I have been writing developing I created Reverent Sinnerman who was taught the secrets of the Mythos and utilised them in his delta blues, his teacher a renown painter / artist Lufgren Nemii is used in the book as a reference for the most dangerous occultist of modern times.
Lovecraft himself of course had Erich Zann to a degree .