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Sepulchral Earth

Sepulchral Earth

by Tim Marquitz
eBook ISBN: 9781615720767


Price: $ 4.50
Genre: Horror
Sub Genre: Dark Fantasy
Novella of 12645 words
Sex rating: 1
Violence rating: 4

Edited by Kim Richards
Cover Artwork by Jessica Lucero
Print ISBN: 9781615720750

About the book:
Two years after the furious dead rose up to murder the living, the remnants of mankind face a brutal extinction. Wretched and broken, trading humanity for life, the survivors suffer under the inevitable shadow of death.

Aided by friendly spirits, the necromancer Harlan Cole wages war against the merciless forces of the undead. Driven to bring peace to the souls of his wife and daughter, Harlan vows to return the dead to their graves, or join them trying.

Quotes:

  • “You would just leave us here to die?”
  • “Your torment ends today.”
  • “You are so going to get me killed.”
  • Excerpt:
    His breath spewed out in rapid huffs, tearing at his ragged throat as though he were exhaling razors. He didn’t dare look back. The scrabbling claws of his pursuers sounded behind him as they scrambled for purchase on the detritus that made up the hill, their whoofing voices wet with bloodlust. He heard their other voices echoing in his head, their words no less fierce.


    External Reviews:

    B.D.Whitney at Book Wenches"...this story is not for the squeamish or the faint of heart."
    Bryce L. at Only The Best Sci-Fi/Fantasy reviews"...a unique dark fantasy spin on the post-apocalyptic zombie tale that was able to suck me in from the beginning."
    Mihir Wanchoo at Fantasy Book CriticTim Marquitz continues to surprise by pulling out another worthy tale from his dark repertoire that he calls his imagination.
    Ty at State of Review blog"Sepulcharal Earth is a new spin on the zombie tale."

    Customer ratings
    Average rating: 4.5 fingers
    Rating 5:
    Rating 4: A great read, I want more!