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4.0 out of 5 stars
Good Intro to Innsmouth stories,
By Debbie Williams (The foggy Gulf coast of Florida) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Innsmouth Cycle: The Taint of the Deep Ones (Call of Cthulhu Fiction) (Paperback)
Like other books in this series, Robert Price has done a good job of bringing together a collection that covers the both hard to find Mythos classics like 'The Deep Ones' and more modern stories such as 'Live Bait'. Of course The Shadow Over Innsmouth is included to give new readers a foundation from which to jump into the other stories.Some of the stories are great, but this book could have used one or two more stories. At 233 pages, it is one of the shortest books in the series. On top of this, the first two stories were pre-Lovecraft. While it is interesting to read these Lovecraft inspirations, these stories along with Shodow, whioch most readers will already own, take up the first 88 pages. Nevertheless I enjoyed nearly all the stories, most of which were new to me.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
No Water-Wings Since Dagon, tales of aquatic enhancement,
By TastyBabySyndrome "Matthew Lewis, author of M... ("Daddy Dagon's Daycare" - Proud Sponsor of the Little Tendril Baseball Team, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Innsmouth Cycle: The Taint of the Deep Ones (Call of Cthulhu Fiction) (Paperback)
There are certain praises I have for this book, with its inclusively delightful incorporation of preLovecraftian influences in addition to the Lovecraftian influenced, and I have some complaints about it, too, the biggest of which deals with the number of stories and their length. (Its advertised as having "thirteen tales and three poems," but some of the "tales" are actually really short poems as well.) Still, its not a bad mixture of stories for any reader and it does deal with the Deep Ones, Dagon worshippers whose plight (and antics) pull on my heartstrings.Random selections of some of the better beasts collected herein (not mentioning Shadows over Innsmouth because it doesn't need recognition) include: The Harbor-Master, by Robert W. Chambers, one of "preLovecraftian" stories mentioned that actually merits a look not only because its a well-written piece but also because it shows where Lovecraft procured ideas for "The Innsmouth look" and Devil's Reef. I give it a five star rating. All in all, its a nice read because it shows how people, including Lovecraft, perceive words and then build upon previous thoughts in their own ways. Besides, Deep Ones need a little love (and sunglasses for those unblinking eyes), too.
3.0 out of 5 stars
if wishes were fishes..........,
By jan erik storebų (norway) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Innsmouth Cycle: The Taint of the Deep Ones (Call of Cthulhu Fiction) (Paperback)
(oh these titles). HPL's story is here of course. also the story Fishhead about a man with a special contact with the sea and Innsmouth head where a creature's head gives strange dreams. good stories. some of the other stories were a bit interesting, but nothing more. good pulp, not great. worth reading.
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The Innsmouth Cycle: The Taint of the Deep Ones (Call of Cthulhu Fiction) by H. P. Lovecraft (Paperback - Nov. 1997)
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