2 years ago, a student at Miskatonic University vanished. In his final letter, he mentioned that he was going to visit a house at the end of Hill Street. No such house exists. But you are there now.
When the necromantic tome having once belonged to American sorcerer Ezekiel de la Poer is stolen, your investigation leads you to the small town of Rosa, Alabama, de la Poer's final resting place.
When the necromantic tome having once belonged to American sorcerer Ezekiel de la Poer is stolen, your investigation leads you to the small town of Rosa, Alabama, de la Poer's final resting place.
When the necromantic tome having once belonged to American sorcerer Ezekiel de la Poer is stolen, your investigation leads you to the small town of Rosa, Alabama, de la Poer's final resting place.
An ancient flute disappears from the Princeton museum. An FBI agent chases a Nazi spy. The universe's birth echoes through space, & mankind listens. The world is in peril; can you save it?
A mysterious hobo named Jake. Strange scratching noises in the cellar. A dinner party gone terribly wrong. What lurks just outside, at the threshold, waiting to come in.
Like Cook in Connecticut months ago, Gibson died in a bloody attack in the Catskills six days ago. Both had been in Peary's Arctic expeditions. Coincidence - or did something happen in the polar ice?
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Langdon Gibson, a marksman and ornithologist, died six days ago on his acreage in the Catskills. It was an attack of some kind, quite bloody. Another man, Frederick Cook, also died gruesomely, in Danbury, Connecticut some months ago. Gibson and Cook had a common link, in that both been involved in the Arctic expeditions of the famous explorer Robert Peary, who mounted a number of expeditions to explore Greenland and the North Pole. Is this a coincidence, or did something unspeakable happen in the polar ice?
Like Cook in Connecticut months ago, Gibson died in a bloody attack in the Catskills six days ago. Both had been in Peary's Arctic expeditions. Coincidence - or did something happen in the polar ice?
Description:
Langdon Gibson, a marksman and ornithologist, died six days ago on his acreage in the Catskills. It was an attack of some kind, quite bloody. Another man, Frederick Cook, also died gruesomely, in Danbury, Connecticut some months ago. Gibson and Cook had a common link, in that both been involved in the Arctic expeditions of the famous explorer Robert Peary, who mounted a number of expeditions to explore Greenland and the North Pole. Is this a coincidence, or did something unspeakable happen in the polar ice?