A review by qalminator
Two Black Bottles by H.P. Lovecraft, Wilfred Blanch Talman

2.0

Oddly boring. Partly it's the writing (Lovecraft clearly didn't do much for Talman's adjectives, though apparently he was responsible for the attempted patois of the local folk). Partly it's just ... so ... mundane, for a Lovecraft story. Nephew comes seeking inheritance, finds uncle's grave unquiet, finds guy responsible for the unquietude, accidentally avenges his uncle, and leaves. No lingering doubts. No tainted bloodline. No elder gods following him. Nothing. So, er, yeah.