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After the End of the World
After the End of the World | Jonathan L. Howard
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After the End of the World by Jonathan L. Howard brings the H.P. Lovecraft mythos into the twenty-first century. The Unfolded World is a bitter and unfriendly place for Daniel Carter and Emily Lovecraft. In this world, the Cold War never happened because the Soviet Union ceased to exist in 1941. In this world the Nazi Großdeutschland is the premier superpower, and is not merely tolerated but indulged because, in this world, the Holocaust happened behind the ruins of the Iron Curtain and consumed only Bolsheviks, Communists, and others the West was glad to see gone. In this world, there are monsters, and not all of them are human. But even in the Unfolded World, there are still bills to pay and jobs to do. Carter finds himself working for the German secret security service to uncover the truth behind a major scientific joint project that is going suspiciously well. The trail takes Lovecraft and him to a distant, abandoned island, and a conspiracy that threatens everything. To fight it, Lovecraft must walk a perilously narrow path between forbidden knowledge and soul-destroying insanity. Fortunately, she also has a shotgun.
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VeraNyx
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I really enjoyed the 2nd book to Carter and Lovecraft. Jonathan did a good job with rebuilding the world when the nazi's won the war in this folded universe. Inspired by HP Lovecraft stories. However it seems there is more to fix the fold; we were left on a cliff hanger and the 3rd book is in limbo.

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ralexist
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The 2nd in the Carter & Lovecraft series has them in an alternate world where the Third Reich never ended. And if that wasn't scary enough you have the creepy factor inherent with Lovecraftian stories with maniac scientists, creatures from the deep, and a little bit of sorcery. Characters are full and fun and you're not always sure what they're gonna do. Rumor is this will be turned into a TV series, which I think, if well done, could be good.

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ralexist
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Why yes, librarians are very dangerous creatures...with or without guns.

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"The sanctity of books always takes precedence over existential threats to reality."

Even if the book is the Necromicon apparently.