
The Whispering Throne
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In 1545, in a remote Carpathian monastery, a tormented monk carves a throne from black oak felled beneath a blood moon. Its armrests are clawed hands straining to seize, its seat a lattice of thorns, its back an inverted Last Judgment where demons drag screaming angels into hell. Cursed in its final hour by a dying anti-cardinal, the Whispering Throne grants its sitter visions of tomorrow?exactly twenty-four hours ahead?but always two paths: one true, one the perfect, smiling lie. Choose wrongly, and damnation follows.
Four centuries later, on September 6, 1939, Lieutenant Ralph Kolton's platoon unearths the abomination from a sealed vault beneath a burning Krakow church. The monks guarding it die screaming warnings. Hermann Göring claims it as his personal trophy. When he first lowers his bulk onto the thorned seat, blood wells, and two futures bloom in his mind. He chooses the bright one. Denmark falls without a single German casualty. France is sliced in half by the impossible Ardennes thrust. The Reich marches from triumph to triumph, and Göring is hailed as the Seer of the Reich.
But the throne is no longer content to serve. Its roots spread through the concrete of the Air Ministry and the bunkers beneath Berlin, drinking blood, growing stronger with every prophecy it feeds. The carved faces begin to watch. The thorns begin to whisper. And the line between the Seer and the slave dissolves.
In the bombed-out cellars and rat-infested tunnels of the capital, a handful of ordinary people form the only resistance the throne cannot yet see. Die Unsichtbaren?the Invisible Ones?led by Friedrich Mann, a scarred American operative carrying a mysterious silver thread of defiance burning inside his chest. With him are Helga Voss, a battle-hardened surgeon who once told dying patients the story of a starving woman who broke her last rotten potato into four pieces and gave them away; Emil Kepler, a grieving boy clutching his dead sister's rag doll; Anna Platz, whose grandfather's impossible strength still echoes in her hands; and Otto Schmitt, an SS major who has chosen to belong to something worth dying for.
As the throne's influence metastasizes?turning Göring and Himmler into vessels, spreading black root-scars across the skin of the faithful, and rewriting history one bloody vision at a time?the Invisible Ones wage a war the history books will never record. Mann is haunted by recurring visions of a thin man in a prison cell: Dietrich Bonhoeffer, kneeling in prayer, asking for strength not for himself but for the scarred one and the shadows still fighting in the dark. Through faith, through small, stubborn acts of humanity when every rational voice screams to surrender, the resistance discovers the throne's one weakness: it can twist tomorrow, but it cannot touch what a human being chooses to give away.
From the frost-killed foothills of Poland to the burning ruins of Berlin, The Whispering Throne is a relentless, atmospheric thriller that fuses meticulously researched World War II history with supernatural horror. It asks a question more terrifying than any battlefield: What if the greatest evil of the twentieth century could see the future?and the future always smiled back?
Blending pulse-pounding suspense, visceral dread, and profound moral weight, Michael E. Perry delivers a novel that will leave readers breathless, haunted, and unable to look away until the final, devastating choice between light and darkness.
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Michael E. Perry grew up as the son of a career military father, rarely staying in one place long enough to call it home. From base housing to borrowed apartments, small towns to sprawling cities, the constant moves gave him something more valuable than roots: stories.
As a kid, Michael learned early to listen. Every new place meant new voices?sailors swapping war tales over cheap coffee, neighbors sharing local legends on front porches, strangers on planes and buses talking like they'd never see him again. He collected their fears, jokes, superstitions and small kindnesses, tucking them away long before he ever thought of himself as a writer.
Those years of travel turned into a lifelong habit of people-watching and world-building. Michael's fiction pulls from the places he's lived and the people he's met: blue-collar workers, exhausted parents, stubborn survivors, and the kind of everyday heroes who don't see themselves as heroic at all. Whether he's writing about plagues, warlords, or rogue AIs, his stories are always anchored in ordinary folks trying to do the right thing in impossible circumstances.
Michael is married to his high school sweetheart, the one constant through all the moves and all the drafts. Together they raised one son, who grew up on a steady diet of "just one more story" at the dinner table. These days, Michael's favorite role might not be "author" at all?it's "Opa" to his three beautiful grandchildren, who remind him daily why hopeful endings are worth fighting for.
When he isn't writing, Michael can usually be found telling stories anyway?around a kitchen table, at a grill, or anywhere there's good food, good company, and enough quiet to slip a "what if..." into the conversation.
Godswitch is one of many stories born from a lifetime of listening, traveling, and wondering what ordinary people would do when the world tilts sideways?and whether, together, they can tilt it back.
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