Explore the Cthulhu mythos in this sci-fi and horror anthology featuring 16 spine-chilling short stories inspired by H.P. Lovecraft’s At the Mountains of Madness!
In H.P. Lovecraft’s masterpiece At the Mountains of Madness, an expedition to the desolate reaches of Antarctica uncovers evidence of an ancient ruin built by horrific creatures long thought dead . . . until death strikes the group . . .
Inspired by this dark mythos of cosmic abominations clawing at the edges of our reality, 16 writers weave their own Lovecraftian horrors in this sci-fi/horror anthology! Discover 14 original short stories, plus 2 long-lost classics by Arthur C. Clarke and Robert Silverberg, and embrace the madness of Cthulhu!
"These authors assembled in The Madness of Cthulhu give credit to a writer whose angst has reverberated into the present; these stories are a dark reminder of the cosmos we cannot ignore." -Rain Taxi
"A fusion of Antarctic adventure, science fiction, and early-modern horror, it not only offers chilling passages with an escalating sense of dread and isolation, but also constructs a world horrifying in its implications about mankind." - Black Gate
Explore the Cthulhu mythos in this sci-fi and horror anthology featuring 16 spine-chilling short stories inspired by H.P. Lovecraft’s At the Mountains of Madness!
In H.P. Lovecraft’s masterpiece At the Mountains of Madness, an expedition to the desolate reaches of Antarctica uncovers evidence of an ancient ruin built by horrific creatures long thought dead . . . until death strikes the group . . .
Inspired by this dark mythos of cosmic abominations clawing at the edges of our reality, 16 writers weave their own Lovecraftian horrors in this sci-fi/horror anthology! Discover 14 original short stories, plus 2 long-lost classics by Arthur C. Clarke and Robert Silverberg, and embrace the madness of Cthulhu!
Reviews
"These authors assembled in The Madness of Cthulhu give credit to a writer whose angst has reverberated into the present; these stories are a dark reminder of the cosmos we cannot ignore." -Rain Taxi
"A fusion of Antarctic adventure, science fiction, and early-modern horror, it not only offers chilling passages with an escalating sense of dread and isolation, but also constructs a world horrifying in its implications about mankind." - Black Gate