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Disciple of a Dark God

by Edmund Glasby
Disciple of a Dark God by Edmund Glasby
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‘Blessed are the meek, for they make easy targets’ is one of the doctrines Everus Dragonbanner lives his life by. Once a promising, law-abiding scholar in the fantastical city of Wyrm’s Port, his life and ambitions were cruelly destroyed. However, the welcoming arms of the Xethorn cult, of which murder and revenge are the main tenets, have provided him with the strength and determination to emerge from the wreckage of his past.

Assassin, cultist, zealot; his sole aim in life is to serve the evil god who enabled him to exact his revenge. Satiated by this act, but forever bitter and cynical, Everus does whatever is required by the cult, and more importantly by Xethorn, who contacts him directly. As far as Everus is aware, he has already killed those responsible for his downfall and asks only to repay his deity. To this end, and with assistance from a grave-robbing thief with his own agenda, he seeks the wards which will allow Xethorn to gain supremacy over the world. Arrogant, charismatic and cold-hearted, Everus begins to realise that even his cynical view of people is not dark enough, as he eventually discovers the true extent to which he has been manipulated.

Driven by the desire for vengeance, Everus stalks through his treacherous, unsavoury but sometimes blackly comical world in pursuit of the means to free his imprisoned god. Disciple of a Dark God is a dark fantasy novel that does not pit good against evil, love does not triumph and loyalty is not rewarded.

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Release date: September 2010

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Edmund Glasby

As penance for past deeds, Edmund Glasby grew up in Morecambe and studied Egyptian Archaeology at University College London and Archaeology and Anthropology at Oxford - Morecambe, which has more than its share of the strange and unsavoury, provided him with a better education. After turning his back on academia, he now writes in the genres of dark fantasy and supernatural thriller, having been brought up on horror; his father was John S. Glasby the prolific supernatural fiction writer.

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In 2010, his first novel was Disciple of a Dark God, a far-ranging dark fantasy epic. His first collection of all-new supernatural stories, The Dyrysgol Horror and Others was published by Borgo in 2013, and was followed by The Ash Murders, The Chaos of Chung-Fu, Ghouls of the Undercity, Labyrinth of the Lost, Dark Shadows, Angels of Death and a novel, The Weird Shadow Over Morecambe. For his UK publishers, Ulverscroft and Endeavour Press, he has also written four macabre detective thrillers, A Murder Most Macabre, The Postbox Murders, The Doppelgänger Deaths, and Where Blood Runs Deep.

When he is not writing he is the captain of a local archery club and he has won a trophy or two both at local and European level with the English longbow he made.

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Death After Death
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