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To fight an immortal evil you need immortal heroes. Khurshid and her riders have spent ages hunting the thing called Mammon, a creature as old as humanity itself that has killed cities and ruined empires. Now the game has changed, and fighting evil could mean turning on the humanity they gave up everything to protect. Mammon's trail has led them to Ash Falls, a city they never knew about, and they find themselves facing a challenge they never expected. Will they stop Mammon before he pitches the city into ruin? Or will the hunters find themselves the hunted? And in the end, is the city worth…mehr

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To fight an immortal evil you need immortal heroes. Khurshid and her riders have spent ages hunting the thing called Mammon, a creature as old as humanity itself that has killed cities and ruined empires. Now the game has changed, and fighting evil could mean turning on the humanity they gave up everything to protect. Mammon's trail has led them to Ash Falls, a city they never knew about, and they find themselves facing a challenge they never expected. Will they stop Mammon before he pitches the city into ruin? Or will the hunters find themselves the hunted? And in the end, is the city worth saving? A Dead Sun Rises is an intelligent, horror/suspense series that combines ancient mysticism with modern thrills. Fans of Kate Griffin and Steven Erikson will enjoy this supernatural collision of the ancient and modern. Read A Dead Sun Rises as an introduction to the dizzying vortex that is the Ash Falls fictional universe where everything paranormal loses its glitter and everything human loses its soul.
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J.M.Koczwara is a wood witch in training who daylights as an archaeologist to pay the bills. With a practical education in finding ancient gods and documenting the remains of long dead peoples, she favors the green of growing things. For after all death, comes life. After long days of digging up forgotten lives, she prefers to spend her free time in the comfort of a chair writing about gods that were never really lost and people that have never quite been alive. When the writing does not come easy, there is always reading to be done.