The La Croix Fragments

Fiction & Literature, Horror, Science Fiction & Fantasy
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Author: Kelly M. Logue ISBN: 9781370928514
Publisher: Kelly M. Logue Publication: October 3, 2016
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Kelly M. Logue
ISBN: 9781370928514
Publisher: Kelly M. Logue
Publication: October 3, 2016
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

EXCERPT
Did you know that La Croix was a frequent corresponded of H. P. Lovecraft?”
“Kind of like Robert E. Howard or Robert Bloch,” Doyle offered.
The old man nodded.
“But, here’s the interesting part,” Wilcox said. “Shortly, before his death, Lovecraft broke off all correspondence with La Croix. To a few close associates, Lovecraft mentioned that La Croix had become strange and bizarre.”
“Too strange and bizarre for H. P. Lovecraft,” Doyle chuckled. “That’s quite an achievement.”
“Isn’t it just,” the old man answered, also chuckling slightly. “All Lovecraft would say is that La Croix was ranting and raving about creating the greatest Weird Tale ever. A tale to warp the world.”
“I’m guessing he never finished that story, did he?” Doyle asked.
Wilcox shook his head, and then said: “No, after Lovecraft cut off all ties, La Croix went missing, and was never seen again. You know that old cliché. All he left behind were a few fragments, which have recently come into my possession.”
“And you want me to finish the story,” Doyle said.

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EXCERPT
Did you know that La Croix was a frequent corresponded of H. P. Lovecraft?”
“Kind of like Robert E. Howard or Robert Bloch,” Doyle offered.
The old man nodded.
“But, here’s the interesting part,” Wilcox said. “Shortly, before his death, Lovecraft broke off all correspondence with La Croix. To a few close associates, Lovecraft mentioned that La Croix had become strange and bizarre.”
“Too strange and bizarre for H. P. Lovecraft,” Doyle chuckled. “That’s quite an achievement.”
“Isn’t it just,” the old man answered, also chuckling slightly. “All Lovecraft would say is that La Croix was ranting and raving about creating the greatest Weird Tale ever. A tale to warp the world.”
“I’m guessing he never finished that story, did he?” Doyle asked.
Wilcox shook his head, and then said: “No, after Lovecraft cut off all ties, La Croix went missing, and was never seen again. You know that old cliché. All he left behind were a few fragments, which have recently come into my possession.”
“And you want me to finish the story,” Doyle said.

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