Facts Concerning The Late Arthur Jermyn and his Family

H.P. Lovecraft
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In the most common Lovecraft's way of retelling something, this story starts from the end, from Arthur Jermyn's suicide, emphasises the importance of something he found out, then goes back a couple of generations to tell the story of his family. The past explains his peculiar appearance and the way and reason he died.
Genres: HorrorShort StoriesLovecraftianFictionFantasyClassicsWeird FictionScience FictionGothicAudiobook
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