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A man recounts a night of strange death, eerie marriage, and widening dread to uncover the truth behind a friend’s suicide.
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These books are ranked using the setting labels extracted for The Rim of Morning: Two Tales of Cosmic Horror.
Setting labels used: 1930s, college setting, university observatory, Arizona desert, rural Maine, small town, isolated house, Long Island Sound, New England, remote location, American landscape, cosmic scale
This does not mean the books share the same plot, setting, quality, or difficulty. It means their setting embeddings are close.
A man recounts a night of strange death, eerie marriage, and widening dread to uncover the truth behind a friend’s suicide.
A rural New England town is shadowed by a grotesque family secret, an occult book, and a cosmic threat.
In 1945 Maine, a teen boy and his friends confront a truth-spewing craze that hides a far stranger alien danger.
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A complete collection of linked stories about alien refugees hiding on Earth, seeking home, faith, and belonging.
A group of interconnected Lovecraft tales follows scholars and witnesses into cults, ruins, and cosmic dread.
A fix-up of linked stories about psychic alien refugees hiding on Earth and searching for community, home, and belonging.
A mixed Stephen King collection of 22 stories and poems, ranging from creature horror to sci-fi, surrealism, and dark grief.
A chronological anthology of Lovecraft Mythos tales by Lovecraft and later writers, tracing cosmic horror across decades.
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A grieving Mexican American teen’s quiet desert life is upended when her missing mother returns via a crashed spacecraft.
An ex-cop inherits a house in a hidden New Mexico town and uncovers a family mystery tangled with cosmic horrors.
A skeptical professor discovers his wife’s secret witchcraft may be the only thing protecting their marriage and career.
A buried alien force in a Maine town slowly twists its residents, as two damaged friends dig toward the truth.
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