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The Revenant of Rebecca Pascal

In witch-haunted Arkham, a restless spirit takes possession of an innocent woman and brings havoc to all who encounter her. Inspired in part by H. P. Lovecraft's The Thing on the Doorstep, THE REVENANT OF REBECCA PASCAL takes you to ghostly houses and sinister Arkham burying grounds, where alchemy and madness join forces with a daemonic entity aroused from beyond the wall of sleep. But be warned: to learn these secrets of the worm is to have one's sanity infected!

About the Author

David Barker has been a hardcore Lovecraft fan since his college days. He began writing short horror fiction in the mid-1980's, publishing widely in that era's small-press magazines, and edited three of his own Lovecraftian journals before leaving the field in the '90's to focus on literary fiction and poetry. In 2011, his comic surreal novel, Death At The Flea Circus was published, and in 2012 David returned to horror with the publication of a serialized novel, Electro-Thrall. David lives in Oregon with his wife and has four grown daughters and two grandsons.Wilum Hopfrog Pugmire is an obsessed Lovecraftian who writes book after book of weird fiction in the Lovecraft tradition. His newest books are Bohemians of Sesqua Valley and Encounters With Enoch Coffin, (with Jeffrey Thomas). He and David Barker are now writing new stories for Spectres of Lovecraftian Horror, to be published in 2015, and he is writing a new novel of 43,000 words, In Ye Gulfs of Night.

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