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Matthew Pungitore graduated with a Bachelor of Science in English from Fitchburg State University. He volunteers with the Hingham Historical Society. The town of Hingham in Massachusetts is where he was brought up, and he has lived there for many years. Matthew is the author of Fiendilkfjeld Castle and Midnight's Eternal Prisoner: Waiting For The Summer.
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The Report of Mr. Charles Aalmers and other stories
by Matthew Pungitore
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In "The Report of Mr. Charles Aalmers," Matthew Pungitore crafts a spine-chilling story about a surreal chain of maddening events surrounding a historian and his beloved friend. Encounter a lurid report written in a disturbing manuscript found in a Gothic crypt guarded by strange rumors and an indescribable being. Additionally, this anthology includes many more thrilling yarns most grotesque, most sublime, wonderfully Gothic, charmingly dreamy, and certainly weird: "Black Torque Demon," "Dubhdris Abbey," "Fetch of Prismatic Froth," "Grumocruth," "Idyll For An Allhallowtide Masque And Romance," "Jade Gorget Hex," "O Tumult Unearthly," "Platinoid Pearl Rapture," "Ultramundane Numina in the Forbidden Tomb," and "Zynzblazoth."
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In "The Report of Mr. Charles Aalmers," Matthew Pungitore crafts a spine-chilling story about a surreal chain of maddening events surrounding a historian and his beloved friend. Encounter a lurid report written in a disturbing manuscript found in a Gothic crypt guarded by strange rumors and an indescribable being. Additionally, this anthology includes many more thrilling yarns most grotesque, most sublime, wonderfully Gothic, charmingly dreamy, and certainly weird: "Black Torque Demon," "Dubhdris Abbey," "Fetch of Prismatic Froth," "Grumocruth," "Idyll For An Allhallowtide Masque And Romance," "Jade Gorget Hex," "O Tumult Unearthly," "Platinoid Pearl Rapture," "Ultramundane Numina in the Forbidden Tomb," and "Zynzblazoth."
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Overview


In "The Report of Mr. Charles Aalmers," Matthew Pungitore crafts a spine-chilling story about a surreal chain of maddening events surrounding a historian and his beloved friend. Encounter a lurid report written in a disturbing manuscript found in a Gothic crypt guarded by strange rumors and an indescribable being. Additionally, this anthology includes many more thrilling yarns most grotesque, most sublime, wonderfully Gothic, charmingly dreamy, and certainly weird: "Black Torque Demon," "Dubhdris Abbey," "Fetch of Prismatic Froth," "Grumocruth," "Idyll For An Allhallowtide Masque And Romance," "Jade Gorget Hex," "O Tumult Unearthly," "Platinoid Pearl Rapture," "Ultramundane Numina in the Forbidden Tomb," and "Zynzblazoth."

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In "The Report of Mr. Charles Aalmers," Matthew Pungitore crafts a spine-chilling story about a surreal chain of maddening events surrounding a historian and his beloved friend. Encounter a lurid report written in a disturbing manuscript found in a Gothic crypt guarded by strange rumors and an indescribable being. Additionally, this anthology includes many more thrilling yarns most grotesque, most sublime, wonderfully Gothic, charmingly dreamy, and certainly weird: "Black Torque Demon," "Dubhdris Abbey," "Fetch of Prismatic Froth," "Grumocruth," "Idyll For An Allhallowtide Masque And Romance," "Jade Gorget Hex," "O Tumult Unearthly," "Platinoid Pearl Rapture," "Ultramundane Numina in the Forbidden Tomb," and "Zynzblazoth."

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Book details

Genre:FICTION

Subgenre:Gothic

Language:English

Pages:192

eBook ISBN:9781098347093

Paperback ISBN:9781098347086


Overview


In "The Report of Mr. Charles Aalmers," Matthew Pungitore crafts a spine-chilling story about a surreal chain of maddening events surrounding a historian and his beloved friend. Encounter a lurid report written in a disturbing manuscript found in a Gothic crypt guarded by strange rumors and an indescribable being. Additionally, this anthology includes many more thrilling yarns most grotesque, most sublime, wonderfully Gothic, charmingly dreamy, and certainly weird: "Black Torque Demon," "Dubhdris Abbey," "Fetch of Prismatic Froth," "Grumocruth," "Idyll For An Allhallowtide Masque And Romance," "Jade Gorget Hex," "O Tumult Unearthly," "Platinoid Pearl Rapture," "Ultramundane Numina in the Forbidden Tomb," and "Zynzblazoth."

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Description


In "The Report of Mr. Charles Aalmers," Matthew Pungitore crafts a spine-chilling story about a surreal chain of maddening events surrounding a historian and his beloved friend. Encounter a lurid report written in a disturbing manuscript found in a Gothic crypt guarded by strange rumors and an indescribable being. Additionally, this anthology includes many more thrilling yarns most grotesque, most sublime, wonderfully Gothic, charmingly dreamy, and certainly weird: "Black Torque Demon," "Dubhdris Abbey," "Fetch of Prismatic Froth," "Grumocruth," "Idyll For An Allhallowtide Masque And Romance," "Jade Gorget Hex," "O Tumult Unearthly," "Platinoid Pearl Rapture," "Ultramundane Numina in the Forbidden Tomb," and "Zynzblazoth."

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About the author


Matthew Pungitore graduated with a Bachelor of Science in English from Fitchburg State University. He volunteers with the Hingham Historical Society. The town of Hingham in Massachusetts is where he was brought up, and he has lived there for many years. Matthew is the author of Fiendilkfjeld Castle and Midnight's Eternal Prisoner: Waiting For The Summer.

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Deep Gloom and Unearthly Horror The first thing to know about this book is that the mood evoked by the words is that gloom and melancholy, becoming horror as each story draws on. And as this is a book of Gothic horror stories, this is exactly what the intended readers are searching for. it is deliberately written in the style of older horror writers, such as Poe. The more archaic openings, the tale within a tale format, the manuscript within a manuscript, it evokes not the modern day, but older, more patient horror, but no less visceral for being patient at the first and slowly seducing the reader into it rather than be horrified from the beginning. The last thing to know about this, and the sole reason this is 3 stars instead of 5, is that almost every tale spirals into despair and annihilation--good humanity does not triumph here. There is no hope. And I do not like that. If you enjoy your horror to end hopelessly, you will greatly enjoy this! Note: I was given a copy of the book in exchange for a fair and honest review. Read more