Trolley No. 1852

Trolley No. 1852 by Edward Lee, published by Eraserhead Press in 2010, is a unique exploration of horror and fantasy set in 1934. The narrative follows the renowned horror writer H.P. Lovecraft, who is invited to contribute to an underground magazine under the condition of using a pseudonym. As Lovecraft navigates this unusual opportunity, he finds himself drawn into the dark and twisted world of the 1852 Club, a bordello in New York City that offers more than just carnal pleasures.
Readers will encounter a blend of action, adventure, and horror as the story unfolds within the confines of the trolley that transports select passengers to the club. The narrative delves into the eerie happenings behind closed doors, where monstrous acts and interdimensional doors blur the lines between reality and the grotesque. This edition spans 108 pages and is presented in English, inviting readers to immerse themselves in a tale that intertwines the macabre with the fantastical.
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In 1934, horror writer H.P. Lovecraft is invited to write a story for a subversive underground magazine, all on the condition that a pseudonym will be used. The pay is lofty, and God knows, Lovecraft needs the money. There’s just one catch. It has to be a pornographic story . . . All Aboard Trolley No. 1852 Through the midnight bowels of New York City, the trolley travels. Admitting only a special sort of passenger, and taking them to a very select destination . . . The 1852 Club is a bordello unlike any other. Its women are the most beautiful in the whole city and they will do anything. But there is something else going on at this sex club. In the back rooms monsters are performing vile acts on each other and doors to other dimensions are opening . . .
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