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The Symbiot Series

H.P. Lovecraft fans rejoice! This is a series of books worth checking out!

Now available in its entirety, this Weird Fiction/Horror series is available in a 3 volume print edition, or in 5-ebooks.

“Reminiscent with Guy de Maupassant's The Horla"

'Seph Sayers, Blogger & Reviewer

"In the Symbiot, Weatherall has created a spine chilling tale reminiscent of the style of Stephen King."

TDC Book Reviews

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One man's musical passion triggers a series of events that lead on a rampant chase through a Lovecraftian world. On a collision course with extinction, it is a race against complete annihilation with god-aspiring creatures, clandestine military and government forces, mysterious shadow-cults and an temporal and intercontinental hunt that is haunted by an unnameable undertow.

From the demise of Pharaoh Nyarlathotep, an ancient Egyptian Man-God, to a war between modern-weapons tech vs aeon-old forgotten evil.

Ancient tomes and books, lost and forgotten by history, foreshadow hidden but impending doom.

The discovery of the lost Japanese Destroyer, the Yamayuki, to the world-shattering rising of the corpse-city of R'lyeh!

These stories weave erased histories,the past, and the present with the eventual advent of full blown Lovecraftian-mythos monsters!

The world is at its end!

R'lyeh has risen!

Cthulhu's high priest has awaken!

Iä! Iä! Cthulhu Fhtagn!

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Now available at local bookstores near you!

258 Elgin Street

128 Bank Street

2121 Carling Ave.

430 Hazeldean Road

1167 Bank Street

Billings Bridge Plaza

116 Third Ave. (Glebe)

206 Main Street

35 Beechwood Ave.

1073 Bank Street

Coming Soon & Rotating through various Chapters & Indigo Locations.

Stay connected for futher updates!

Copies can be ordered directly through this website,

or ebook through

Various reader's thoughts and reviews can be found on Goodreads!

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