A Christmas Cthulhu

A Christmas Cthulhu by David Griffiths is a unique blend of horror and fiction published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform on December 4, 2012. This 118-page book recounts the unusual events surrounding Ebenezer Scrooge, a professor at Miskatonic University, on Christmas Eve in 1927. The narrative explores themes of madness and fantasy, while hinting at a deeper mystery that the university seeks to suppress regarding Scrooge’s disappearance.
Readers will encounter a story that serves as both a parody of Charles Dickens’ classic and a cautionary tale about the dangers of engaging with the Elder Things. The book includes a bonus parody titled “The Haunted Man and The Reanimator’s Bargain,” along with a glossary for those unfamiliar with the Cthulhu Mythos. This edition invites readers to reflect on the implications of Scrooge’s Christmas night visitations, emphasizing the need for caution in the face of ancient and powerful forces.
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This is my account of what befell Ebenezer Scrooge, professor at Miskatonic University, on Christmas Eve 1927. Some would call it madness, others a flight of fancy. The University would seek to have this journal confiscated, to have all rumour regarding Ebenezer Scrooge’s disappearance silenced. Regardless, let this story act as a warning to those who would dabble in the matters of the Elder Things. The Great Cthulhu is listening. Should you ever be visited, as Old Scrooge was, on Christmas night, only you can prevent His rising. Take heed… An affectionate parody of Charles Dicken’s Christmas classic, by author and playwright David Griffiths. Featuring a bonus Dickens’ Christmas parody, ‘The Haunted Man and The Reanimator’s Bargain’, and a glossary for those unfamiliar with the Cthulhu Mythos.
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