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In The Eternal Warrior, Gilad faces a catastrophic challenge when the most closely guarded secret of his immortal life falls into the hands of a cult of death. For millennia, the Sumerian known as Gilad Anni-Padda has stood on the front lines between humanity and the vile, unnatural things that would see innocence, society, or life itself cast down. Gifted and cursed with immortality, he has been a guardian even death cannot long hold. An Eternal Warrior. But Gilad has been laid low--his past, his purpose, even his name stripped from him by a mystic ritual gone awry. In his absence, the…mehr

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In The Eternal Warrior, Gilad faces a catastrophic challenge when the most closely guarded secret of his immortal life falls into the hands of a cult of death. For millennia, the Sumerian known as Gilad Anni-Padda has stood on the front lines between humanity and the vile, unnatural things that would see innocence, society, or life itself cast down. Gifted and cursed with immortality, he has been a guardian even death cannot long hold. An Eternal Warrior. But Gilad has been laid low--his past, his purpose, even his name stripped from him by a mystic ritual gone awry. In his absence, the worshippers of Nergal, a cult of death as old as Gilad himself, enact their intricate schemes. Drawn back into this forgotten conflict, aided only by new allies he does not trust, Gilad must reclaim everything he was--while facing an enemy who now has access to his own stolen memories, and intends to use that knowledge to reshape not only the Eternal Warrior, but the world he has so long protected.
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As a graduate of the University of Houston's creative writing program, Ari Marmell writes a little bit when he has time left over between feeding cats and posting on social media. A professional author of fantasy, horror, and science fiction for well over two decades, Ari has written a screenplay or two, multiple short stories, a variety of roleplaying game material, and over twenty novels--including, among many others, The Goblin Corps, the Mick Oberon gangland-fantasy series, and the two-part sci-fi/horror series Obelisks. Ari currently resides in Austin, Texas. He lives in a clutter that has a moderate amount of apartment in it, along with George--his wife--and the aforementioned cats, who probably want something.