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The Shadow Over Doggerland

By Tim Mendees & Emil Haskett &
The Shadow Over Doggerland by Tim Mendees & Emil Haskett &  digital book - Fable

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In the depth of the North Sea lies the fabled Doggerland. An ancient world of mysterious people and creatures. A green and verdant land destined to be flooded and destroyed, all but forgotten. What actually happened to the people of Doggerland? Was there some great ancient evil bent on destroying the world dreaming below the surface waiting to emerge?

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Fifteen Lovecraftian authors explore the world known only as Doggerland and the cosmic horror destined to destroy paradise. Book one in the North Sea Trilogy

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“Thank you BookSirens for the opportunity to read this and here is my honest review. I wanted so much to love this anthology of short stories inspired by Lovecraft! Even if I did enjoy all the takes on the mythos around Doggerland, the land that connected Europe to Great Britain around 6500 BC, and all the creatures and gods, I found it hard to keep up my attention at times. I liked all the writing styles but I found that most of the stories were very predictable given that they were all around the same theme and only slightly different from one another. On a positive note, my favourite story was "Cosmic Macabre" which I found original, bizarre and trippy! In summary, this anthology of cosmic horror stories was an interesting read although a bit predictive, with the result that I had to take some breaks between stories.”

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