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Chasing after an elusive apparition and the echoes of magic, Christopher uncovers the darkness lurking behind desire. He is haunted and hollow with the loss of a friend unlike any other. When a stranger arrives bearing the secrets of 'Old Craft' sorcery and communion with the dead, Christopher's destiny is forever changed. Along this crooked path, the facade of normalcy disintegrates, revealing a realm of both awe and peril. As the spirits of the departed stir, what hidden truths will emerge alongside them, and will Christopher survive the terrifying darker side of love? Wooing the Echo is the…mehr

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Chasing after an elusive apparition and the echoes of magic, Christopher uncovers the darkness lurking behind desire. He is haunted and hollow with the loss of a friend unlike any other. When a stranger arrives bearing the secrets of 'Old Craft' sorcery and communion with the dead, Christopher's destiny is forever changed. Along this crooked path, the facade of normalcy disintegrates, revealing a realm of both awe and peril. As the spirits of the departed stir, what hidden truths will emerge alongside them, and will Christopher survive the terrifying darker side of love? Wooing the Echo is the first book in an intriguing new series chronicling the life of Christopher Penrose. It delves into a world suffused with the occult, brimming with genuine, mature, and plausible sorcery. Lee Morgan resides on a communal homestead on Kunanyi/Mt Wellington. There, he creates a sanctuary for other unconventional individuals and nurtures books, people, and ideas. He is the author of numerous novels and non-fiction works. In addition to the Christopher Penrose novels, The Gusty Deep (Rebel Satori's Queer Space), People of the Outside: Witchcraft, Cannibalism, and the Elder Folk, and The Rag & Bone Man. Having survived an enormous tumor, Lee is currently busy filling the room in his skull with new brains, writing Folk Horror, and queering the world one step at a time.
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Lee Morgan resides on a communal homestead on Kunanyi/Mt Wellington. There, he creates a sanctuary for other unconventional individuals and nurtures books, people, and ideas. He is the author of numerous novels and non-fiction works. In addition to the Christopher Penrose novels, The Gusty Deep (Rebel Satori's Queer Space), People of the Outside: Witchcraft, Cannibalism, and the Elder Folk, and The Rag & Bone Man. Having survived an enormous tumor, Lee is currently busy filling the room in his skull with new brains, writing Folk Horror, and queering the world one step at a time.