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The Great God Pan - A Tale of Mystery and Horror - cover

The Great God Pan - A Tale of Mystery and Horror

ARTHUR MACHEN, Zenith Crescent Moon Press

Publisher: Zenith Crescent Moon Press

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Summary

Experience the chilling horror of "The Great God Pan," a tale that has terrified readers for generations!

Step into the eerie world created by Arthur Machen in his novella The Great God Pan. This gripping story begins with a forbidden experiment that unveils a hidden world, leading to a series of bizarre and horrifying events. As the narrative unfolds, you are drawn into a dark web of mystery, fear, and the supernatural, where the boundaries between reality and nightmare blur. Machen's masterful storytelling and vivid descriptions will keep you on the edge of your seat. Will you dare to discover the secrets that lie within "The Great God Pan"?

Considered a classic of horror literature, "The Great God Pan" has been praised by notable authors and critics alike. Stephen King called it "one of the best horror stories ever written." Join the countless readers who have been captivated by this haunting tale and explore the terror that has influenced generations of horror writers.

Don't miss out on this bone-chilling classic. Click "Buy Now" and immerse yourself in the world of "The Great God Pan" today!
Available since: 03/02/2025.
Print length: 831 pages.

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