"You can't get away... it drags you... you know something bad is going to happen to you but it's no use..."
A meteor travels millions of miles and crashes into the hills of Arkham. When it breaks, a supernatural hue, never seen before, emerges and infects the groundwater of a water well. Over time, the color passes to trees, animals and human beings, who are upset and mad. The threat takes on an impenetrable character and escape becomes impossible.
In The Color that Fell from the Sky, H. P. Lovecraft —undisputed master of American Gothic and central author of the Red Fox Books catalog— manages to drag the reader into a maelstrom of metaphysical terror, in which the fragility of the human being in the face of the incomprehensible becomes evident. The rot is penetrating the beings that inhabit that land, unable to do anything in the face of death that lurks ever closer.
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