Necropolis Book One
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Necropolis (The Boxed Set)
The duology (two book) epic dark fantasy series about the afterlife. All of the action and adventures of our heroes and heroines in this feature conveniently compiled for one download. Over 200,000 words. Read about their transition from this world to the afterlife/underworld. Experience their shock, and their trials and tribulations as they awaken to their newfound reality. A must read for fantasy lovers.
Necropolis
Necropolis is a dark fantasy series in which eight men, five after entering a portal, and three after being killed, acknowledge the life they once knew ended, but continues within the hellish confines of the underworld.Having experienced a transitional period of shock, then acknowledgement, then despair, they concede life beyond this tier, or within the underworld, appears to be the final destination and place of retribution for men.In the midst of desperation to discover whether this is true or if there is a way to escape, they learn the necropolis, a diamond-studded jewel they'd all but forgotten about trying to find, was imbued with a power critical to their having any hope of salvation.Book One is the followup to Book One Of Book One. It contains all eighteen chapters of the series' first installation.
The Underworld
The Underworld, The Fantasy Realms of Penn Fawn, 1st Edition, is a compilation of graphic art meant to introduce readers to the dark fantasy world and novels of the author, although those already familiar with his work may delight in seeing the characters they’ve read about for the first time. The Illustrated Works features both the heroes, heroines, and villains, and the exotic places featured in his published novels, plus a couple of those that are yet to be released. Expect to find images of gargoyles, angels, plus other mythological figures and dark and exotic locales on the pages inside. The Illustrated Works is the size and length of a standard comic book. With just twenty-eight pages, it’s a concise companion guide for those who may be curious about the author’s other books, while simultaneously being a breeze to get through.