Books tagged: dagon

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Axiom-man: Black Water: A Cthulhu Story (Axiom-man Saga) (Digital Monsters)    by A.P. Fuchs
Price: $0.99 USD. 8850 words. Published by Coscom Entertainment on April 16, 2010. .

Bodies litter the sand of a friendly beach. Axiom-man flies down to Florida to investigate only to discover this isn't your average series of murders. Something else caused the deaths of these innocent people, and something else has caused them to rise. Something unnatural, perhaps even supernatural. Something . . . from beneath the ocean's black water.
The Intruder    by Brian Fatah Steele
Price: Free! 2660 words. Published on August 27, 2011. .

A short horror homage set in paradise. From the collection "Fragments Of Ruin."
Cloaks of Vermin and Fish    by Forrest Aguirre
Price: $0.99 USD. 28400 words. Published on March 13, 2012. .

Twins, thieves, and idiots, Italo and Vincenzo are drawn into a complex web of intrigue that would baffle and befuddle smarter men, but not these twins! Follow Italo and Vincenzo as they stumble on to a dark cult bent on destroying Renaissance Venice and find themselves in the middle of a feud between Venice’s Assassins’ and Thieves’ guild. Will dumb luck be enough to save the city? Find out!
Purity    by Douglas Clegg
Price: $2.99 USD. 25860 words. Published on July 2, 2012. .

In PURITY, the darkest force is love. From award-winning author Douglas Clegg comes a dark psychological thriller of dangerous obsession."Douglas Clegg turns the screws dexterously in this sleek, multifaceted suspense story...in a vacation paradise saturated in alcohol, entitlement and hypocrisy..." - Publisher's Weekly.
The Curiosity    by Michael Carter
Price: Free! 770 words. Published on October 5, 2012. .

I bought an artifact from antiquity, and antiquity wants it back! A super-short Weird Tale.
The Trials of Obed Marsh    by Matthew Davenport
Price: $3.99 USD. 50650 words. Published on December 11, 2012. .

H. P. Lovecraft's The Shadow Over Innsmouth introduced us to a corrupt and fallen town, owned and controlled by the dark Esoteric Order of Dagon. But how did Innsmouth fall so far from the healthy New England town that it had been? What could possibly convince an entire port town to abandon their beliefs and morality for the darker path of the Necronomicon? This is the fall of Innsmouth.