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'Fat Face' by Michael Shea is a collection of Lovecraftian short stories that delve into the urban underworld of The Mythos. The book captures the Lovecraftian mood nicely, delivering on nasty shocks and madness. The stories are described as sordid, seedy, and brooding, with a focus on creating a sense of mood and atmosphere rather than just scares. The main characters are vividly portrayed, with a vulgar believability that anchors the stories. The writing style is commended for its ability to capture the total nihilism of the old ones while maintaining a sense of awe in the reader.
1987
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Fat Face?
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