Things
take a paranormal turn for the worse when aging rocker Judas Coyne
purchases a ghost online; other items among his collection of the
strange and macabre include books by Aleister Crowley and Charles
Dexter Ward. Ward
is the main character of H. P. Lovecraft’s The
Case of Charles Dexter Ward,
linking Joe Hill’s interconnected works to the Cthulhu Mythos, and
thus the CU.
The Crossover UniverseTM is a companion blog to the books Crossovers: A Secret Chronology of the World Volumes 1-2 by Win Scott Eckert, and the forthcoming Crossovers Expanded Volumes 1-2 by Sean Levin. Material excerpted from Crossovers Volumes 1 & 2 is © copyright 2010-2014 by Win Scott Eckert. All rights reserved. Material excerpted from Crossovers Expanded Volumes 1 & 2 is © copyright 2014-present by Sean Levin. All rights reserved.
So a Nirvana song is in the CU? No wait that's not what you are talking about.
ReplyDeleteIronically Stephen King's fiction is considered fiction in this and other HILL stories... but many of King's recent works acknowledge Judas Coyne as a real rock star, including FINDERS KEEPERS & MR. MERCEDES (1st 2 books in a Stephen King trilogy that seems to be taking all other Stephen King books as fiction).
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