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Old 02-09-2012, 02:40 AM   #45
speakingtohe
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Probably I am a nutbar in this instance, but fantasy to me implies happy endings. Often too happy saccharine endings. There have been books I have read that far too many inane characters survive. Some days I like noir, some days I don't. Can almost recall some noir mythology series that may fit your criteria(Lovecraft ?) and the Heroes in Hell series is kind of ok.

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