Grief brought her here. The truth might destroy her.Rebekah can't move on. Not after her sister, Nicole, vanished without a trace at the Armitage Hotel. Desperate for closure-and haunted by the whispers of a god trapped within her mind-she returns to the place where her family fractured.There, she meets Niko, an FBI special agent chasing a trail of disappearances spanning decades. The deeper he digs, the more twisted the trail becomes.When a hurricane strikes and the power goes out, they find themselves trapped inside with more than just a killer. Within the walls of the Armitage, something ancient lurks....and it's been waiting.What begins as a search for truth quickly unravels into a descent through grief, obsession, and a past that refuses to stay buried.Some memories, like scars, linger even after healing.-----------Armitage is a tense paranormal thriller with a pulse-pounding mystery, dark fantasy undercurrents, and a heroine forced to confront the darkness inside and out.
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Höhe: 216 mm
Breite: 140 mm
Dicke: 20 mm
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979-8-9877453-2-8 (9798987745328)
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With the release of his debut novel "Armitage," Book One in the Children of Arcanum series, Atlas Creed subverted genre norms and cemented his creative, character-driven approach to storytelling. Winning an IPPY (2025) for Mystery/Thriller audiobook, as well as two BookFest Book Awards (1st place in Supernatural Thriller and 3rd place in Urban Fantasy) for his book Armitage, Atlas Creed cemented his position as an ambitious up and coming novelist. As a writer, Atlas seeks to create new worlds for readers to explore, with stories being developed in several genres. He focuses primarily on characters, ensuring that their development resonates with readers. "We are not perfect, and those imperfections, as we embrace them, shape who we are."