The Echoes of Erebus Stygian

"Thrilling, light-hearted. Almost made me cry." - Early readers.

The Echoes of Erebus Stygian is a YA Low Fantasy novel, holding almost all themes you could expect - thrill, mystery, humor, horror, family, and friendship. A perfect gift for a reader, or even a non-reader!

                           SYNOPSIS:
The world, they often say, is a small place. Our time here’s very short too, isn’t it? Many people have questioned: what happens after we die? Do our souls stay here, or are they imprisoned in endless obscurity forever? Is it magnificent or is it just utter darkness?

Questioning never ends well.

The people who questioned, deceased. Maybe they found their ripostes. It's best not to meddle with it.

Not ever.

—An excerpt from The Echoes of Erebus Stygian

It was an ordinary morning. They were four ordinary teens trying to get through high school. It was supposed to be an ordinary radio transmission, too, just the usual static.

But now, nothing seems ordinary.

The transmission was sounds of screeching, or dragging metal along the floor, something ordinary to an extent.

But why could Emma Anderson hear words?

Embark on a mysterious journey with four best friends after an ordinary morning takes a bloodcurdling turn. The transmission bore the words of an ancient Egyptian sorcerer, Erebus Stygian, who wants something from Emma.

What he wants could end up destroying Riverton, or feasibly the world. It’s in the hands of the connector, Emma Anderson, to falter his plans along with her friends, before the unknown catches up to them.

An electrifying story of tangled truths, genuine friendship, bewildering people and vile voices; centering four beings after a piece of jewelry becomes the only thing on which the future of Riverton, or maybe the world, depends.