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Humans are a mistake. The laws of physics prove it.Army intelligence officer Major Harrison Peel has spent a lifetime fighting eldritch horrors, constantly clawing through the veil of reality ready to annihilate our world. But how do you win the war when these alien gods — and not terrestrial life — are the true nature of reality?In Antarctica, a new threat emerges. Shape-shifting aliens called Shoggoths that can mimic people and integrate into human society, who are manipulating us from within. Then Peel discovers their true intensions…If Peel can’t defeat these Shoggoths abominations, they won’t just destroy us, but enslave humanity into a billion years of servitude…For fans of weird science fiction, Delta Green and Charles Stross’s The Laundry, the Harrison Peel series is a collection of interconnected cosmic horror stories that explore the world, and the entire universe, of H. P. Lovecraft’s Cthulhu Mythos, stretched across all space and time.
David Conyers builds an amazing world, based in the Cthulhu mythos, and strung together by the pulse-pounding adventurs of his hero, Harrison Peel. Peel is a hard-bitten former Australian army officer turned mercenary. Eventually he gets attached semi-formally to U.S. intelligence. Peel has no magic -- only his wits, guts, and luck that runs thin at times. He is forced to make awful choices and takes terrible losses.Conyers gives his own take on the mythos; the biggest twist is what he does with shoggoths. In his universe, shoggoths are cunning, malevolent creatures rooted in 11 dimensions and determined to run our world. Indeed, one of these shoggoths becomes Peel's nemesis. The adventures will take you from the Australian outback to a lost city in Antarctica to the farthest reaches of time and space. And boy, will you enjoy the ride. Highly, highly recommended.I'm doing one review for all three books in the collection, because once you start one, you'll want to devour the others. Prepare to be astounded by adventure!