The third novel in 6 times New York Times bestselling author Lois H. Gresh’s Sherlock Holmes vs. Cthulhu series.
The Obliterating Shadow
The deadly dimensions over London have been sealed, and the monsters have departed. But word has come to Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson of a more terrifying creature still—the great Cthulhu has been sighted off the waters of Innsmouth, Massachusetts. Only Holmes can defeat him.
And in the muddy village of Innsmouth, surrounded by villagers who are more sea-monster than human, Holmes meets again his nemesis, Moriarty, and yet greater foes: Amelia Scarcliffe and Maria Fitzgerald, harbingers of Dagon, who have called forth Cthulhu. Their task: to bring about the end of humankind, and begin the realm of nightmares on Earth.
© 2020 Blackstone Publishing (Äänikirja): 9781094176154
Julkaisupäivä
Äänikirja: 8. joulukuuta 2020
The third novel in 6 times New York Times bestselling author Lois H. Gresh’s Sherlock Holmes vs. Cthulhu series.
The Obliterating Shadow
The deadly dimensions over London have been sealed, and the monsters have departed. But word has come to Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson of a more terrifying creature still—the great Cthulhu has been sighted off the waters of Innsmouth, Massachusetts. Only Holmes can defeat him.
And in the muddy village of Innsmouth, surrounded by villagers who are more sea-monster than human, Holmes meets again his nemesis, Moriarty, and yet greater foes: Amelia Scarcliffe and Maria Fitzgerald, harbingers of Dagon, who have called forth Cthulhu. Their task: to bring about the end of humankind, and begin the realm of nightmares on Earth.
© 2020 Blackstone Publishing (Äänikirja): 9781094176154
Julkaisupäivä
Äänikirja: 8. joulukuuta 2020
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Merrick
27. syysk. 2022
A good and satisfying ending for the series. The writing style and quality remained consistent throughout the three books, though personally the perspectice hopping stripped some intrique from the story. The main character's relationships were interesting and well written. The story was interesting, though at times a little hard to follow, and wrapped up nicely. I enjoyed listening to the story, and the reader did great job interpreting the nonsense words of the dagonite mythology.
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