Origins of the Black Idol

Origins of the Black Idol

by Michael Diamond
Origins of the Black Idol

Origins of the Black Idol

by Michael Diamond

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Overview

An artifact hidden for centuries...

A power man was not meant to wield...

A horror unlike anything ever unleashed...

Postgraduate student and Renaissance man Julius Godom uncovers the legend of a mysterious artifact rumored to hold the key to human understanding. He sets off on a journey that will take him around the world to India during the Roaring Twenties, chasing the only thing that will quench his thirst for knowledge.

Adventure turns to horror as Julius discovers he isn't the only one searching for the Idol, and the power it contains may be more than what he’s prepared to deal with.

From the monsoon-swollen banks of the Ganges to heights of the Himalayan mountains, the search for the Idol threatens to possess Julius’ mind with fiery desire. The knowledge contained within is unlike anything he has ever experienced, and now he cannot be without it...

But a shadowy coterie of assassins has other plans.

Julius must navigate steamy markets, lush jungles, and perilous mountains to track down the Idol before it's used to unleash an ancient horror that will rip apart the world with its own carnal desires


Product Details

BN ID: 2940045347563
Publisher: Michael Diamond
Publication date: 10/14/2013
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 351 KB

About the Author

Michael A. Diamond is an up and coming author from northern Illinois, where he lives with his dog Zelda. All his titles can be found at www.thediamondwriting.com. “Tales of Greatness” began in 2011 as a gaming blog. It evolved into a series of short stories based around characters who unearthed items of amazing power. These tales led to the creation of Origins of The Black Idol, the first book in the “Mythos Division” series of novels.

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