H.P. Lovecraft 3: The Lurking Fear
H.P. Lovecraft: The Lurking Fear Inexplicable murders in the Catskills. A Hooverville of squatters plummets into a gigantic sinkhole during a ferocious thunderstorm¸ where their bodies are torn apart and devoured as if by some pack of wild animals. Arthur Munroe¸ a journalist at the scene¸ follows a trail of legends to an abandoned Dutch colonial mansion at the top of one of the nearby mountains. Munroe and two companions explore the Martense mansion during the next thunderstorm. But what Trith discovers is that the beast is no fantastic monster¸ but something closer to the heart of all men: the lurking fear that waits to engulf civilization with the savagery of mankind's primordial past. Overview Along with Edgar Allan Poe and Stephen King¸ Howard Phillips Lovecraft is considered one of America's most innovative and popular American horror writers. The master of the weird tale during the first decades of the 20 th Century until his premature death in 1937¸ Lovecraft's distinctive style and canon of work has influenced as many authors as the stories of Ernest Hemingway and Dashiell Hammett. Lovecraft's earliest published work¸ Herbert West: Re-Animator ¸ was turned into the 1985 cult classic film¸ Reanimator.