When Devlin Macky stole the Silver Bluebell from the Natural History Museum, he got far more than he bargained for. Mordred Haddonfield wasn't the most benevolent employer. The man was evil. Macky knew that, but he also needed the money. But the Bluebell was more than a priceless artifact. It was a summoning device, and Haddonfield wanted to use it to resurrect a cosmic, ancient evil - buried for more than two thousand years. Dagon . . . Read what Amazon and Goodreads are saying: "This is an outstanding book, with a great buildup and lots of snappy come-backs. I thoroughly enjoyed the main character, with his Bogart-like personality (and seemingly conscious imitation thereof). I binge-read the whole thing and now waiting for the next one. Well done!" "What a unique story. The characters were amusing. Each page get more interesting. If you enjoy Sci Fi, then this is the story!" "I like Lovecraft but a lot of the new books are collections of short stories (like Lovecraft, I know! ), so anytime a novel comes out I have to check it out. This was a good book and I will read book 2 when available!" "The Night of Dagon is a classic pulp/noir/monster tale. An avante-garde in that it makes no reference to an obvious time period while still talking about trench coats, fedoras, old cars, various bagels with all kinds of cream cheese, and big band music. I found it Night of Dagon entertaining, comical, and a little creepy. A good blend and a great thrill ride! Looking forward to more of the Lovecraft Mysteries!" "Really liked this book, lots of good twists, great story and characters, hard to put down, would definitely recommend!" "I have just finished reading The Night of Dagon. I have to say that I absolutely loved this book! The dialogue was engaging and the blend of genres were all that I happen to love. I was caught up in a "I can't but this down," story that carried me on a terrific ride. If you like classic horror and myths and legends then you will most likely enjoy this book. I am an avid H.P Lovecraft fan and this his all of the points I needed. Thank you Mr. Berntson. I look forward to more books in this series. This has also made me want to read more of your work. I look forward to any new work that you publish!" Brandon Berntson studied English and Literature at Utah State University but grew up in various towns throughout Colorado, where most of his stories take place. His work spans several genres including serious adult horror to playful, young adult fantasy. He is the author of Castle Juliet and When We Were Dragons, enchanting, magical reads for all ages, Body of Immorality, a cryptic collection of horror stories, and the raw, adult-themed, All the Gods Against Me. He is also the author of Light on the Shadow, a non-fiction memoir of darkness, addiction, and coming to Christ. Brandon is a huge fan of Stephen King, Clive Barker, Ramsey Campbell, Jonathan Carroll, Anne Rice, Elizabeth Hand, Peter Straub, and classic literature. He is also a fan of Colorado sports, Bugs Bunny cartoons, Beethoven, Ronnie James Dio, The X-files, and classic horror films. He makes his home in Boulder, Colorado. Sign up for his mailing list at: www.brandonberntson.com