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product_id: 42735991
title: "The Lovecraft Code (Lovecraft Trilogy) (Volume 1)"
brand: "peter levenda"
price: "414 kr"
currency: DKK
in_stock: true
reviews_count: 11
url: https://www.desertcart.dk/products/42735991-the-lovecraft-code-lovecraft-trilogy-volume-1
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# The Lovecraft Code (Lovecraft Trilogy) (Volume 1)

**Brand:** peter levenda
**Price:** 414 kr
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- **What is this?** The Lovecraft Code (Lovecraft Trilogy) (Volume 1) by peter levenda
- **How much does it cost?** 414 kr with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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The Lovecraft Code (Lovecraft Trilogy) (Volume 1)

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## Customer Reviews

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    Dead but dreaming...
  

*by J***S on Reviewed in the United States on February 11, 2017*

I am an avid reader of Mr. Levenda's non-fiction, so I had some reservations, this being his first foray into often treacherous world of the fiction novel. My fears were unfounded. The Lovecraft Code is outstanding. Peter is able to channel the dead god of the 'Cthulhu Mythos' better than anyone short of Lovecraft himself, and the same existential dread that invades the mind while delving into his Sinister Forces trilogy (which I have braved through twice, and certainly will again) comes through perfectly here, if not better. Throughout much of Levenda's work he seems to be trying to convey an idea or an image that is so broad, teetering on the edge of the infinite even, beyond the ability of the purely rational mind to grasp that I often times feel so close to what he is trying to show me, and yet it remains hidden, just out of reach; however, at the very end of this novel, the perfect scenario snapped things together and for the first time I could really 'see' and grasp this 'Sinister Force' as he is trying to communicate it, the dead and dreaming god Cthulhu, all around, as well as within. Peter drags us down into the depths and forces us to confront the dangerously neglected (individually and collectively) shadow, an absolutely essential aspect of the journey to true self-hood that is usually much glossed over by New Age fluff. I can find much in his worldview to disagree with, perhaps being that I and my ancestors hail from the dark and barbarous hills of Appalachia, but there is no mistaking his works as true examples of the magical art. There is much more than just pulp horror here. There is initiation. Bravo Peter, you are truly a Master.

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    Entertaining but meandering, with crank theories galore getting in the way of story
  

*by C***R on Reviewed in the United States on June 30, 2018*

Entertaining but needlessly long. Levenda wants to cram in every bit of esoteric "knowledge" he can although this includes much that is probably bogus: the author is extremely credulous, though of course he can always use the excuse that this is presented as fiction. One thing that particularly irritated me were repeated references to a supernova (quite real) from 1006 AD. What is ridiculous is that Levenda doesn't seem aware that this supernova, which was 7,200 light-years away, would have to have occurred in about 6000 BC to be observed on this planet in 1006 AD. Toward the end he has another supernova occurring, but apparently events on earth manage to dim it out. Is Levenda really this ignorant of physics?

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 







  
  
    Cracking good tale well told
  

*by R***C on Reviewed in the United States on March 22, 2019*

This is a really well written occult adventure deeply saturated with Lovecraftian goodness.  I have a really low tolerance for bad writing, for hack, for cliche', for schmaltz, and this is good stuff.  Tight, believable, crisp dialogue, believable characters.  FOR WHAT IT IS, which is a fun occult fantasy.  Levenda is also the writer of some bizarre allegedly real-world research into a lot of what I consider crappy post New Age occult pareidolia, tying Nazis to Lovecraft to Aleister Crowley to...whatever.  His skill as a writer almost makes me want to investigate that stuff, just for fun, but he apparently takes it seriously, which is kind of sad.  That being said, the two volume Lovecraft code novel series is a great read, perfect for the beach or your next bumper to bumper traffic jam.  I wish he would write more fiction, he is as good as any popular modern action writer I've read.  Certainly as good as Tom Clancy or any of the billionaire series writers out there.

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