The Eye of Eyes
Part of The Lamentation of Cin'Céline Series, The Eye of Eyes is a cosmic horror novel set at the dawn of the 20th century.

February, 1901: Jan Cichy, a Polish inventor, sets out from Snowshill, England on a latitudinal circumnavigation of the globe. A few weeks later, disheveled and on the brink of insanity, he returns to London, but quickly departs for the European continent. Months pass, and Prof. Michal Nowak, Cichy's friend, receives a package from Oman. Inside the parcel are several bone fragments, a small bag of sand, and an exhaustive manuscript outlining what had happened to Cichy during his voyage. Jan Cichy is never seen or heard from again. His text sits unread at the Jagiellonian University Library in Poland, but disappears during the horrific turmoil of World War II. Decades later, the manuscript resurfaces at a secret home of a high-ranking Nazi officer. Along with hundreds of texts, works of art, and national treasures, Jan Cichy's manuscript returns to Poland from Germany. This is the first and only English translation of Jan Cichy's chilling, The Eye of Eyes.
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The Eye of Eyes
Part of The Lamentation of Cin'Céline Series, The Eye of Eyes is a cosmic horror novel set at the dawn of the 20th century.

February, 1901: Jan Cichy, a Polish inventor, sets out from Snowshill, England on a latitudinal circumnavigation of the globe. A few weeks later, disheveled and on the brink of insanity, he returns to London, but quickly departs for the European continent. Months pass, and Prof. Michal Nowak, Cichy's friend, receives a package from Oman. Inside the parcel are several bone fragments, a small bag of sand, and an exhaustive manuscript outlining what had happened to Cichy during his voyage. Jan Cichy is never seen or heard from again. His text sits unread at the Jagiellonian University Library in Poland, but disappears during the horrific turmoil of World War II. Decades later, the manuscript resurfaces at a secret home of a high-ranking Nazi officer. Along with hundreds of texts, works of art, and national treasures, Jan Cichy's manuscript returns to Poland from Germany. This is the first and only English translation of Jan Cichy's chilling, The Eye of Eyes.
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Part of The Lamentation of Cin'Céline Series, The Eye of Eyes is a cosmic horror novel set at the dawn of the 20th century.

February, 1901: Jan Cichy, a Polish inventor, sets out from Snowshill, England on a latitudinal circumnavigation of the globe. A few weeks later, disheveled and on the brink of insanity, he returns to London, but quickly departs for the European continent. Months pass, and Prof. Michal Nowak, Cichy's friend, receives a package from Oman. Inside the parcel are several bone fragments, a small bag of sand, and an exhaustive manuscript outlining what had happened to Cichy during his voyage. Jan Cichy is never seen or heard from again. His text sits unread at the Jagiellonian University Library in Poland, but disappears during the horrific turmoil of World War II. Decades later, the manuscript resurfaces at a secret home of a high-ranking Nazi officer. Along with hundreds of texts, works of art, and national treasures, Jan Cichy's manuscript returns to Poland from Germany. This is the first and only English translation of Jan Cichy's chilling, The Eye of Eyes.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781951326050
Publisher: Monotreme Press
Publication date: 09/24/2021
Pages: 164
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.38(d)

About the Author

Jan Cichy (1864-1901?) was born in Wzrokienice, Poland. During
his lifetime he was an inventor, engineer, patent officer, and aviation
pioneer. He spent the latter part of his life in-between London
and Snowshill, England. In 1901, he ventured on a latitudinal circumnavigation
of the globe. It is unknown what happened to him.
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Miroslaw Slowik was born in Warsaw, Poland and now lives
in-between Kraków and Minneapolis. He is retired, but works
as a part-time lecturer of linguistic anthropology at Hollowday
Academy. He has authored over 200 articles and essays.
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Adam Zmarzlinski was born in the Tatra Mountains and now
lives near Chicago. He is in the process of finishing a Ph.D. Among
his various honors are the Michal Heller Prize, Amnesty International’s
“Moral for a Dictator” Human Rights Fairy Tale Award,
and the Marilyn Houghton Keyton Founder’s Prize for Poetry.
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