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Mythbreaker

Gods & Monsters
by Stephen Blackmoore
Mythbreaker (Gods & Monsters) by Stephen Blackmoore
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The first people the gods stopped talking to, back in the day, were the Chroniclers: people who were touched by the divine. Prophets and storytellers; Moses, Homer, Hesiod. Chroniclers don't just tell the stories, they make people believe. And when the gods don’t keep up that connection, they go mad.

Growing up an orphan, Louie Fitzsimmons always had conversations with “invisible friends,” could see patterns in the world that no one else could see. He suffered bouts of mania and depression, but with a regimen of drugs and therapy he grew out of it as a teenager.  When he was thirteen, he ran away from the orphanage and got in with organized crime as a drug runner, skimming the pharmaceuticals he sold to keep his visions at bay. Now, thirty-five years old and burnt out, Louie’s had enough. With access to the mob's finances, he plans to go out in a big way.

Only he can't. Things are conspiring against him: a broken down car, a missed flight. It's bad enough being hunted by the mob, but the gods – kicked out of the Heavens, stuck on Earth without worshippers – need someone who can tell their stories, get the word out, and they aren’t letting him go. And there are new gods on the scene, gods of finance and technology, who want him too.

Caught between the mob and two sets of rival gods, Louie hatches a plan that will probably get him killed. If his powers can make the gods, there's no reason he can't break them...

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Category: Fantasy, Urban Fantasy
Release date: November 27, 2014

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Stephen Blackmoore

Stephen Blackmoore

Stephen Blackmoore’s writing brims with gritty realism and a razor-sharp wit, taking readers on wild, unpredictable journeys through worlds where the supernatural collides with the very human struggle for survival. Best known for his Eric Carter series, which blends dark urban fantasy with noir, Blackmoore’s work is a cocktail of magic, crime, and redemption served with a healthy dose of sarcasm.

Growing up in California, Blackmoore was always drawn to the darker side of storytelling, where the shadows hold secrets and even the heroes have a lot to hide. His journey as a writer started early, crafting stories that combined his love for the fantastic with a fascination for the complexities of flawed characters. It’s this tension between light and dark that defines his approach to writing—his characters are always navigating the messiness of life, trying to do the right thing even if it costs them everything.

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His Eric Carter series stands out in the crowded field of urban fantasy for its relentless pace, unforgettable characters, and its blend of the supernatural with gritty realism. Carter, a necromancer with a troubled past, doesn’t just battle monsters and magic—he fights the consequences of his own choices. It's this raw, unflinching exploration of personal responsibility that gives the series its emotional core, drawing readers back time and again.

Beyond the Eric Carter series, Blackmoore’s work spans various projects that often tread into the darker, more offbeat corners of genre fiction. Whether it's his short stories or his forays into horror and noir, he’s always looking for fresh ways to blur the lines between the real and the unreal. His writing style reflects that same edginess—quick, engaging, and never afraid to leave a scar.

Stephen Blackmoore’s work is a tribute to those who live in the margins, to the characters who might be considered outsiders, but who still have a story worth telling. With a style as sharp as his protagonists and a knack for crafting stories that don’t just entertain but also leave an emotional impact, Blackmoore is a name that’s hard to forget in the world of speculative fiction.

Gods & Monsters

Gods & Monsters is a brand new series of dark, hectic urban fantasy in which the gods are real - and here. This is a world of cults, terrible retribution, and men rising up to defy deities on a daily basis.

Gods & Monsters consists of 4 total books. The current recommended reading order for the series is provided below.

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