Vol.1 – Tomb of the Black Pharaoh will be released September 25th, and Vol.2 – The Horror in the Lamplights will be available October 30th!

Cover art for both books was done by Joanna Halerz.

Here follow the descriptions-

Tomb of the Black Pharaoh:

The Nazis believe they have found a way to see the future. The price is human blood.

Egypt, 1941. A mysterious SS archaeological expedition dispatched by Himmler vanishes into the untamed desert. 

Haunted by his experiences beyond the Mountains of Madness, Robert Danforth is recruited by America’s fledging intelligence to uncover the expedition’s goals and motives. His investigation takes him from wartime Cairo to hidden tombs and cities across Egypt and Arabia, where kidnapped innocents are to be sacrificed in a ritual older than civilization.

The closer Danforth comes to the answers, the more a mysterious power reaches into his dreams. It reveals visions no man should witness. It knows his worst fears. It offers answers to every mystery and piece of forbidden knowledge that haunts him—but at a horrifying price.

If the SS succeeds, no Allied secret will remain hidden, and the course of the war may be decided before the next battle begins.

Some conflicts are driven by the desire for power and territory.

This battle will be fought for the very future of humanity.

The Horror in the Lamplights:

Romania, 1942.

OSS operative Robert Danforth parachutes behind Axis lines to investigate a lead obtained through the horrors he experienced in the Arabian desert. What he finds is the Ordinul Negru—an unholy alliance between SS occultists and the surviving fanatics of an exiled Romanian order.

In a remote Carpathian valley, children begin disappearing from the villages. Every clue leads to Castelul Umbrelor, an ancient fortress that appears abandoned by day, but at midnight, screams rise from beneath its walls.

At the center of it all is Elena, a young artist imprisoned within her ancestral manor. She has no memory of painting the nightmares filling her canvases—yet each morning, another part is completed, and each month, the SS carries a finished painting to the castle.

As Beltane approaches, SS kill teams close in, the resistance begins to fracture, and the terror Danforth carried out of the desert starts whispering from the shadows.

The last painting is almost complete. The gate is already beginning to open. An interrupted blood rite from World War I is reaching its climax—and what crosses through will recognize neither nations nor armies as its master.

The Nazis came seeking a weapon.

What answers them is hungry.