30-Day No-Hassle Returns
We guarantee your satisfaction on every purchase or rental with a full refund within 30 days of your purchase date.
Fast, Same-Day Customer Service
If you need help, our friendly, helpful Customer Service team will contact you the same business day.
The Best Prices on Textbook Rentals, Guaranteed
You can shop with confidence with the best rental prices at ValoreBooks.com. If you find a lower priced rental, we will match it.

Book of the Black Sun

by

Thomas, G. W.

OUT OF STOCK - We are increasing our inventory daily! - Please try again later.
Book of the Black Sun, ISBN 9781894841993 Own This Book? Sell It
ISBN-13:

9781894841993

ISBN:

1894841999

Publisher: Double Dragon Publishing Summary: The Book of the Black Sun is thirty-two Lovecraftian stories arranged in eight clusters of four stories: a micro story, a flash piece, a short story and a longer short story. Each cluster is named after a chapter in the Book of the Black Sun. References to the Cthulhu Mythos, strange mandalas, spinning eldritch gates and other themes are woven throughout the book so that the reader learns more about the mythology of  [read more]
THE EXTRA MILE GUARANTEE
  • 30-Day No-Hassle Returns
  • Fast, Same-Day Customer Service
  • The Best Prices on Textbook Rentals
Read More
NEED HELP PAYING FOR COLLEGE?
  • Find student loan options quickly and easily
  • Compare loans to find the best fit for you
  • Apply for the loan that meets your needs
Find Loan
Product Details
ISBN-13:

9781894841993


ISBN:

1894841999


Publisher: Double Dragon Publishing

The Book of the Black Sun is thirty-two Lovecraftian stories arranged in eight clusters of four stories: a micro story, a flash piece, a short story and a longer short story. Each cluster is named after a chapter in the Book of the Black Sun. References to the Cthulhu Mythos, strange mandalas, spinning eldritch gates and other themes are woven throughout the book so that the reader learns more about the mythology of the Black Sun as they read along. The final result is a creepy, self-referential mandala in itself.

Where's My Stuff?
Shipping & Returns