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*Revised and expanded with 70,000 words cut from the original "Hive". Nothing stays buried forever in Antarctica. The ice shield above Lake Vordog is forty million years old. Beneath the black waters, amongst the sediment and abyssal murk there is a city much older. Within its flooded ruins, a diabolic and primeval horror is rising up to claim mankind. In frozen tombs beneath the glaciers to abandoned outposts haunted by alien ghosts...in isolated windblown research camps to glacial ice caves where prehistoric abominations crawl through the ruins of a pre-human civilization, it is beginning. The long, frozen dormancy of ancient evil is at an end. The end times of the human race has begun

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A SEQUEL OVER 70 YEARS IN THE MAKING Jimmy Hayes had a bad feeling the moment he arrived at Kharkhov Station, and it had nothing to do with the cold, the snow, and the four solid months of darkness at the South Pole. But when mummies were discovered in the mountains, Hayes knew the cause of his bad feeling. Only he didn't know what would happen when the ruins of a pre-human civilization was discovered in a series of sub-surface caverns. That was when the real trouble at Kharkhov Station began . . .Author Tim Curran presents the stunning sequel to H.P. Lovecraft's At the Mountains of Madness in this new novel from Elder Signs Press.

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A SEQUEL OVER 70 YEARS IN THE MAKING Jimmy Hayes had a bad feeling the moment he arrived at Kharkhov Station, and it had nothing to do with the cold, the snow, and the four solid months of darkness at the South Pole. But when mummies were discovered in the mountains, Hayes knew the cause of his bad feeling. Only he didn’t know what would happen when the ruins of a pre-human civilization was discovered in a series of sub-surface caverns. That was when the real trouble at Kharkhov Station began . . .Author Tim Curran presents the stunning sequel to H.P. Lovecraft’s At the Mountains of Madness in this new novel from Elder Signs Press.

About the Author

Tim Curran is a horror, crime, and western writer whose work has appeared in nearly 100 magazines and anthologies. He lives in Escanaba, Michigan.

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