Crypt-City of the Deathless One
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Ed Garth, a man haunted by a past he can't recall, is coerced into returning to the Black Forest of Ganymede. He is the only person to have ever survived the crypt-city within, a place of secrets and ancient sacrifices. Driven by the persuasive arguments of two enigmatic individuals, Garth embarks on a perilous journey back to the heart of the forest, where he must confront the remnants of a forgotten civilization. His memories return in fragments, revealing a past filled with dark deeds and shocking truths. The crypt-city holds a terrible secret, one that threatens to shatter Garth's sanity and consume him in the darkness. He must fight to regain control of his mind and face the consequences of his actions in this desolate and dangerous world. As Garth delves deeper into the mysteries of the crypt-city, he uncovers a web of ancient rituals, forgotten powers, and terrifying truths. He learns that the deathless one, a powerful being who once ruled the city, holds a sinister power over his past and present. The fate of the universe itself hangs in the balance as Garth must choose between facing his past and succumbing to the darkness.Book Details
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Henry Kuttner
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