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"God! There’s something here, Philip. It’s monstrous, terrible! There’s no way to escape. It’s everywhere. It’s something old and evil." The Old Ones have awoken. The end is seemingly near… But the Organisation, a group of professors and intellectuals, still try against all odds to defeat these ancient gods of evil. While some members of the Organisation remain on earth, trying to manage and control the ever-present danger, others have travelled to the far reaches of outer-space. Vincent Trevelyan and his companions try to uncover and learn as much as possible for anything that can help them. Racing against time and with forces far greater than they could ever imagine, the Organisation must work out how to stop the Old Ones before the Earth and the universe as they know it is wiped out of existence. John Glasby’s final novel in his saga The Dark Armageddon is unforgettably gripping.
Author
John Stephen Glasby (23 September 1928 – 5 June 2011) was a prolific British author whose work spanned a range of popular genres. A professional research chemist and mathematician, he produced over 300 novels and short stories during the 1950s and 1960s, most of which were published pseudonymously under the Badger Books imprint. Pseudonyms (listed alphabetically): Chuck Adams John Adams R.L. Bowers Tex Bradley Berl Cameron Craig Campbell Max Chartair Randall Conway Ray Cosmic John Crawford J.B. Dexter John Glasby J.S. Glasby Michael Hamilton J.J. Hansby D.K. Jennings Marston Johns Victor La Salle Victor LaSalle Peter Laynham H.K. Lennard Rand Le Page Paul Lorraine John C. Maxwell A.J. Merak H.J. Merak John Morton John E. Muller J.L. Powers Manning K. Robertson Karl Zeigfreid