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Incubus: The Descent

Christian Francis

A novel that 'cuts with a cinematic grace between wonderlands of historical fantasy, fairy tale, monsters and mythology...' (LH Review) and is 'both a powerful series addition and a readily accessible stand-alone read that draws readers into a king's mission and spins it into a story of rebirth, atonement, and redemption' (Midwest Book Review).


Throughout history, there have always been those who task themselves with a mission to vanquish evil. None more so than those who would be seen as monsters themselves. Monsters who accept that the only way to conquer the darkness is to descend to the place where it was born, and meet it head-on.

Book Details

  • Publisher: Echo on Publications
  • Publish Date: Mar 22nd, 2023
  • Pages: 212
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - undefined
  • Dimensions: 9.00in - 6.00in - 0.63in - 1.06lb
  • EAN: 9781916582125
  • Categories: Fantasy - Dark FantasyHorror - GeneralOccult & Supernatural

Praise for this book

  • 5/5 - This is really, really fantastic - Stupid Chainsaw Productions
  • This novel cuts with a cinematic grace between wonderlands of historical fantasy, fairy tale, monsters and mythology. The various story strands spawn outwards and return in the most unexpected and masterful ways bringing to life some of the tenderest and most savage relationships that run very deep - as in only the best horror writing. I seriously couldn't put the book down - LH reviews
  • Readers not put off by graphic descriptions of violence and brutality, who look for the solid feel of horror paired with a complex dance between forces that vie for control, will find Incubus: The Descent both a powerful series addition and a readily accessible stand-alone read that draws readers into a king's mission and spins it into a story of rebirth, atonement, and redemption. Fans of literary horror will find Incubus: The Descent a worthy, involving read. - D. Donovan, Senior Reviewer, Midwest Book Review