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The Great God Pan - A Terrifying Classic of Supernatural Horror by Arthur Machen - cover

The Great God Pan - A Terrifying Classic of Supernatural Horror by Arthur Machen

Arthur Machen, Zenith Golden Quill

Editorial: Zenith Golden Quill

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Sinopsis

They said she saw the great god Pan—and that nothing was ever the same again.

The Great God Pan is Arthur Machen's haunting and controversial novella that shocked Victorian readers with its themes of madness, sexuality, and cosmic terror. When an experiment in brain surgery opens the veil between worlds, it unleashes an ancient force with dark and deadly consequences. What follows is a nightmarish descent into the uncanny, where reality unravels and evil walks unnoticed among men.

Praised by Stephen King, H.P. Lovecraft, and countless others, The Great God Pan remains one of the most influential and disturbing horror stories ever written.

📘 This Edition Includes:
✔ Complete and unabridged text
✔ Kindle-optimized formatting with clickable TOC
✔ Essential reading for horror fans, gothic fiction lovers, and fans of weird fiction

💬 What Readers Say:
"A masterpiece of creeping dread."
"Lovecraft before Lovecraft."
"One of the most unnerving stories I've ever read."

📥 Download The Great God Pan today and discover the tale that opened the doors to modern horror.
Disponible desde: 06/05/2025.
Longitud de impresión: 96 páginas.

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