The Dancer in the Dark

The Dancer in the Dark by Brad Strickland is a fiction novel published by Minds Eye Publications in August 2018. This edition spans 202 pages and is presented in English. The story follows Professor Cletus Tremaine as he travels from Arkham, Massachusetts, to North Georgia after receiving an urgent letter from his nephew, an archaeologist. Initially believing the issue to be a minor family dispute, Tremaine soon discovers that the situation is far more complex, involving ancient and terrifying forces.
Readers will find a blend of humor, suspense, and Lovecraftian horror as Tremaine navigates the mysteries surrounding the Native American mounds. Set in 1928, the narrative explores themes of family conflict and survival against a backdrop of historical intrigue. The Dancer in the Dark invites readers into a world where personal and ancient horrors intertwine, challenging Tremaine to confront not only his family’s issues but also the dark secrets buried in the past.
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When Professor Cletus Tremaine receives an urgent letter from his nephew, an archaeologist excavating ancient Native American mounds in North Georgia, Tremaine leaves his home of Arkham, Massachusetts, for the hills of Georgia to investigate a mystery. He thinks it’s personal, only a minor rift in the family between his nephew Benedict and Benedict’s wife Miriam. Instead, the trouble proves to be something ancient, murderous, and terrifying. A period thriller set in 1928, The Dancer in the Dark combines humor, suspense, and Lovecraftian horror as Tremaine first fights for understanding . . . and then for survival.
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