It’s official!

The Eater of Gods is up for preorder!

Currently available in a limited edition (thanks to Kealan Patrick Burke for his gorgeous artwork, as always) and, soon, as an eBook/paperback.

Nothing really dies if it’s remembered, his wife had told him.

In the dying village of Al Tarfuk, lost among the war-stained dunes of eastern Libya, professor Norman Haas learns the location of the tomb that had been his wife’s pursuit. The final resting place of Kiya, the lost queen of Akhenaten, whose history had been etched from the stone analogues of history for her heresies against the long absent pantheon of Egyptian gods.

He never expected to discover that the tomb was the final resting place for more than the dead. And as his team of researchers find themselves trapped inside the ancient tomb, Norman realizes all too soon that his wife was right—

Nothing really dies if it’s remembered…

But some things are best forgotten.

The Eater of Gods is a tale of grief, of loneliness, and of an ageless hungry fury that waits with ready tooth and claw beneath the sand.

Bram Stoker award winner Norman Prentiss (Invisible Fences, Fleshless Man, The Narrator, lots of other freaking incredible books) called it a “great[…] slow burn with authentic scares” that “reinvent[ed] the mummy story.”

Give it a read, if you get the chance!

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