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Something dark sleeps deep in the ocean, emanating a power darker and more destructible than anything imaginable. And there are those that would wish to wake it...

From Fantasy Flight Games comes a gripping tale of mystery, suspense, and eldritch horror! Set in the popular world of the Arkham Horror board game, Ghouls of the Miskatonic is the first book of The Dark Waters Trilogy. Following the mysterious deaths of several young ladies, a wide cast of familiar faces from the Arkham Horror board game begin an exciting and terrifying new investigation.

From the pen of New York Times Bestselling author Graham McNeill, Ghouls of the Miskatonic begins a thrilling story in the renowned setting created by H.P. Lovecraft. Fans of games and literature alike will be immersed in the frightening secrets that lie beneath The Dark Waters.

Ghouls of the Miskatonic is a 350 page paperback book.



http://www.fantasyflightgames.com/edge_minisite_sec.asp?eidm=140&esem=2

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