
The multiverse is ending; only villains can stop it…
The Book of Thrice Dead is a multiverse apocalypse epic that follows three legendary anti-heroes: the serial killer Craig Smiley, the mad weapons-scientist Dr. Monaghan, and the dark prophet known as The Prince. Spread across the ravaged multiverse, these three titans must ultimately join forces to face an evil greater than themselves that will bring about an end not just to one universe but to all.
Described as “Lovecraftian and Barker-esque” by Splatterpunk Award Nominated author Steve Stred and as “a totally original concept” by Bram Stoker Award Nominated author Ross Jeffery, The Book of Thrice Dead will take you across the multiverse into dark realities beyond our own, and on a journey of redemption that will challenge everything you know.
The covers have all been created by the incredibly talented Daniel Soule.
If you want to get the first book in this epic series, Prince of the Wasteland, for FREE, then sign up to Sale’s mailing list here. He will be sending out digital copies to his subscribers later this year!
Praise for the series:
“What we have here is a totally original concept, a writer who is doing something new, a writer who has been forged in the flames like the One Ring.”
Ross Jeffery, Bram Stoker Award Nominated author of Juniper and Only The Stains Remain
“Lovecraftian and Barker-esque… stunning truly.”
Steve Stred, Splatterpunk Award Nominated Author of Mastodon and The Stranger
“Dark, cerebral, and genre-bending.”
Brian Fatah Steele, author of Hungry Rain and Violation Hive
“Breathtaking world-building and lyrical prose.”
Iseult Murphy, author of 7 Days In Hell and All of Me
“A mythical juggernaut…”
Christa Wojciechowski, author of Oblivion Black
“Utterly original…”
Andrew Benson Brown, critic and author of Legends of Liberty
Joseph Sale
Joseph Sale is a prolific novelist and occult author of strange and fantastical horrors. His first novel, The Darkest Touch, was published by Dark Hall Press in 2014. He currently writes and is published with The Writing Collective. He has authored more than ten novels, including his Black Gate trilogy and Dark Hilarity. He grew up in the Lovecraftian seaside town of Bournemouth.
He edits non-fiction and fiction, helping fledgling authors to realise their potential. He has edited some of the best new voices in speculative fiction including Ross Jeffery, Emily Harrison, Christa Wojciechowski, and more. His short fiction has appeared in Tales from the Shadow Booth, edited by Dan Coxon, as well as in Idle Ink, Silver Blade, Fiction Vortex, Nonbinary Review, Edgar Allan Poet and Storgy Magazine. His stories have also appeared in anthologies such as Lost Voices (The Writing Collective), Technological Horror (Dark Hall Press), Burnt Fur (Blood Bound Books) and Exit Earth (Storgy). In 2017 he was nominated for The Guardian’s ‘Not The Booker’ prize.
You can chat with him on Twitter @josephwordsmith, or, if you want to go deeper down the rabbit hole, you can sign up to his Patreon for occult insight into the magic behind writing www.patreon.com/themindflayer
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