Hidden Realms: The Eater of Souls, Dragon Moon, and Secret of the Earth Star
Three gateways. Three worlds. One of the greatest imaginations of science fiction and fantasy.
Henry Kuttner (1915-1958) was one of the great architects of the Golden Age of pulp magazines, a writer whose stories blended the weird, the wondrous, and the cosmic. In Hidden Realms, three of his most striking early works are brought together in a single collection:
The Eater of Souls (1937): Far beyond the stars, in the city of Bel Yarnak, a godlike entity waits in the Gray Gulf, feeding on the souls of the living.
Dragon Moon (1941): In Atlantis's last age, a reluctant heir is called back to a throne-and a war against an inhuman power.
Secret of the Earth Star (1942): A rare jewel. A masked thief. A trail that leads to a hidden city beneath the Sahara.
These tales span science fiction, sword-and-sorcery, and cosmic horror-three different worlds, united by Kuttner's unmatched ability to conjure danger, mystery, and wonder.
For readers who crave the atmosphere of Weird Tales, the adventure of early science fiction, and the imagination that inspired writers from Bradbury to Gaiman, Hidden Realms is a journey through the strange, the forgotten, and the extraordinary.