At the Mountains of Madness: Requiem
Gelesen von S. Lawrence Parrish
S. Lawrence Parrish
"Through ageless eons, the Dreamer sleeps
In lost R'lyeh, where Shoggoths creep
Where every moment they serve in dread
Of what dreams convulse the sleeping head. . ."
Research scientists in Antarctica find no evidence of global warming. Instead, they discover a truth truly terrifying. Frozen secrets. An ancient evil. A new religion. A clash of skeptics and believers.
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fantastic book thank you like all your books
D S
Mr Parrish thank you for work ,,I say to you all this is a book and a work of fiction ,calm down and enjoy,, the World is safe we have more chance of a sudden impact with Mars for god sake ,,,AC-DC rocks man yeah ,and to the few who made bad comment s no need guys
By: Steve L Parrish
In my defense. . . I suspect "Susan" is an individual with whom I squabble occasionally on the "Climate Change Debate" and "Climate Change Discussion" Facebook pages. The debate concerning catastrophic anthropogenic global warming is polarizing, and emotional for some. I have seven works for consideration on Podiobooks.com, so I ...
Not as political as some say, Antarctic adventure/cult horror
A lot of people crack this story for its political implications. After the first five chapters, the author stops writing global warming into character dialogue, and there are only a few quips afterwords throughout the entire rest of the story. The characters were cool, the story was cool, and there were some moments that genuinely surprised me. This definitely lends itself to Lovecraft's work, but the author has a distinctly different style of writing. He's verbose at times, like Lovecraft, but much more playful in the way he writes. So, basically, don't expect a Lovecraft story. All in all, I liked it, and the bulk of the story between the first five chapters and the last few was very, very entertaining. The way Parrish captures the adventure and mystery of an Antarctic expedition really is gripping. I'm sorry to read that some people couldn't make it through the first five chapters and the political banter, because after that there's a great story to be read. Icy adventure with a cosmic horror cult mystery.
Awesome
Darcy
Hi Steve just to say loved the book as always i enjoyed every chapter start to finish I've listened to all your books many times and enjoyed everyone of them my favorites have got to be where evil grows,shat and yog sothoths box i suffer from depression and anxiety and work long hours and your stories always help me smile and get through the working day so a big thanks for all your hard work Darcy u.k
By: S. Lawrence Parrish
Disappointing, Rod. One must never equate the character with the author. Lovecraft is about uncertainty. Skepticism is uncertainty, an ongoing search for truth. Riley Decker is one of the 5% of scientists who questions the conclusions of current climate change research, just as I would imagine some scientists would question ...
By: S. Lawrence Parrish
You may want to read Lovecraft's At the Mountains of Madness to understand why I included that annoying sound. . . .
Neal
I noticed that most of the bad reviews come from people who are basically Dr. Manning's. They can't separate the writing from thier own outrage over a fictitious characters disbelief in what anybody with a brain ought to at least question. Great book. Awesome. I'm never, ever going spelunking in antartica. This is the last straw.
H.P. Lovecraft would be proud of this "Sequel"!
ElfinZeal
The writing is excellent, keeps you riveted and with more questions that are both hideously unknowable and decidedly Lovecraftian. Great Job, Parrish. Here's hoping you continue in this vein with The Crawling Chaos, etc!