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A novella set in South London in 1936, when a day in the park turns into an apocalyptic struggle against a prehistoric threat
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A trip to see the life-sized dinosaur statues in Crystal Palace Park is a thrilling prospect for any eight-year-old. But Paul is no ordinary boy. After a sudden personality change he has acquired some peculiar interests as well as apparent knowledge of prehistoric life. And he has particular reasons for wanting to visit Crystal Palace.
A maimed survivor of the Dulwich Horror, William Blake is living quietly as a schoolteacher, until he is called upon to help. With his unique insight, Blake is the one man who might be able to discover Paul's real purpose. Why is the boy so interested in the future of the fascist Blackshirts, and why should he be so terrified by a gust of wind? As the pieces fall into place, Blake finds himself facing an enemy that has outlived the dinosaurs, in a desperate battle for the future of mankind.
A tale of time-travel, and alien war and monsters that defy human comprehension...
This HP Lovecraft-inspired novella of menace from the prehistoric past will appeal to anyone familiar with the Cthulhu Mythos, and is sure to delight new readers and seasoned fans of the Call of Cthulhu alike.
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Note: This story is included in the collection The Dulwich Horror & Others
David Hambling is an author and journalist living in South London, writing for The Guardian newspaper, New Scientist magazine, WIRED, Fortean Times and others. This story is of course pure fiction and there is nothing at all dangerous lurking in the SE19 area .
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