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  • Mad Moon of Dreams

  • New Adventures in H.P. Lovecraft's Dreamlands, Book 3
  • By: Brian Lumley
  • Narrated by: Jonathan Trueman
  • Length: 7 hrs and 15 mins

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Mad Moon of Dreams

By: Brian Lumley
Narrated by: Jonathan Trueman
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Once David Hero was an ordinary man living in the real world. Now he is trapped in the Dreamlands, cut off from the waking world. David Hero's dreams and nightmares have become his own reality.

Swollen, glowing oddly in the gloom of night, the moon hangs lower and lower over the Dreamlands. Its weird, unearthly light transforms beautiful landscapes into twisted nightmares and imperils the sanity of any who walk abroad after sunset.

Beams of terrible power stab the unsuspecting earth, destroying the land, shattering buildings, and dragging people into the shrieking sky, straight toward the hellish moon!

David Hero, once a man of the waking world, finds himself fighting side by side with his worst enemies - Zura and her zombie armies, the Eidolon Lathi and her termite men - against the slimy, many-tentacled moon monsters.

©1994 Brian Lumley (P)2016 David N. Wilson

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