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<title>Dark Sanctuary</title>
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	Selected as one of the thirteen best novels of 
	supernatural horror of all-time by the Iate author/editor Karl Edward 
	Wagner, Dark Sanctuary more than Iives up to its Iegendary status. First 
	published in 1940, this powerful novel of Lovecraftian horror takes place in 
	a demon-haunted abbey off the Cornish coast. H.B. Gregory demonstrates a 
	sure hand at sustaining a sense of mounting dread surprising in a first 
	novel.
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	The story opens with Anthony Lovell, Sr., master of 
	the ancient abbey of Kestrel and its Iike-named island off the Cornish 
	coast, raving in madness and fear over the ancient family curse that 
	''dwells in the bowels of the abbey rock.'' What has caused his madness is 
	unclear, but it is obviously Iinked to something seen or experienced in 
	Kestrel's ancient crypts. Lovell's son is called back from London and, soon 
	thereafter, John Hamilton, a freelance journalist and friend to the younger 
	Lovell, makes his way to Kestrel as well . . .
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	Virtually unobtainable for over sixty years, the 
	2001 edition from Midnight House sold out quickly, Ieaving many aficionados 
	of the weird tale disappointed. This new edition from Dancing Tuatara Press 
	reprints the informative introduction by D.H. Olson from the Midnight House 
	edition and adds a new introduction by John Pelan and an interview conducted 
	with the author shortly after his ninety-second birthday.</div>]]></description>
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