(Free pdf) Secrets Of New York: A Mythos Guide to the City That Never Sleeps (Call of Cthulhu Horror Roleplaying)
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| #954941 in Books | Chaosium Inc | Model: 23103 | 2005-06-30 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 11.02 x.38 x8.27l,1.09 | File Name: 1568821808 | 176 pages | Secrets of New York
||2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.| A good solid sourcebook|By Wulfstan|This is a good solid sourcebook for the 1920s Call of Cthulhu game- or any game set in New York City around that time. It has a number of maps and guides to boroughs and neighborhoods, political and historical data, and a large number of non-player characters, shops, museums, and other fun stuff to visit.
Secrets of New York also|About the Author|William Jones is a writer and editor who has worked across genres, including mystery, horror, science fiction, dark fiction, historical and young adult, and non-fiction. He has edited several fiction anthologies. His writing also reaches into t
Welcome to the city that never sleeps. By day, New York City is the financial capitol of the world. At night, the city is alive with myriad lights, diamonds dazzling in the buildings that scrape the sky. Music, food, dance and dark rituals all can be found beneath the mantle of darkness in New York City.
Here within Gotham there have always been secrets, countless, sinister and horrifying. From the savage massacre at Throg's Neck to the things beneath the earth on Ba...
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