Saturday, January 23, 2021

Call For Advance Readers of The Elixir of Da'ath!

Greetings!

The second book in the Zombie Apocalypse SeriesThe Elixir of Da'ath, is due to be released in one month! 

I am looking for those who want to read a free advance copy. I offer this to get honest reviews when the book is launched, but a review is not required.

If you wish to be an advance reader, you can click on this link to apply on StoryOrigin (note this will require a StoryOrigin account). Or you can email me directly at dcpfox@dcpfox.com.

Haven't read The Sword of Saint Michael yet? No worries! You can click this link to apply for an advance copy of it as well.

Note that the ability to download advance copies expires February 9. Don't delay!

Not sure if The Sword of Saint Michael is right for you? The link for the advance copy includes an Amazon description. So does the link for The Elixir of Da'ath.

Included below the banner is a description of The Elixir of Da'ath, and there are mild spoilers of the first book, The Sword of Saint Michael. Advance readers will be notified when the book is published, but otherwise, if you wish to be informed when it is published, you can go to my web site, dcpfox.com, to sign up for my newslettter, which I publish evert two to four weeks. You'll learn things about me personally, and, be warned, there will be the occasional cat picture.

What is The Elixir of Da'ath about? (Mild spoilers of The Sword of Saint Michael)

A half-zombie’s murderous psychotic delirium leads to a shamanic quest for redemption.

Jocelyn Radomski faces execution for murdering soldiers during a psychotic break. Since scientific studies of her partial immunity could lead to a cure for the zombie pathogen that has infected almost all of humanity, a Neo-Pagan military officer will pardon her if she agrees to embark on a shamanic quest to retrieve and drink an elixir rumored to cure psychosis. According to the rumor, the elixir exists solely on the fantastical astral plane, hidden in the perilous realm of Da’ath on the kabbalistic Tree of Life.

Meanwhile, her erstwhile companions desperately search for motivation to remain alive. A grieving sheriff attempts to capture his zombie son. A middle-aged woman and a young girl, both infected by the zombie pathogen, together confront their horrifying fate. And a walking dead man finds true love.

Is the rumor about the elixir true? And does Da’ath even exist? Does a fate worse than death await Jocelyn there?

Readers of The Sword of Saint Michael will certainly remember Jocelyn Radomski, the psychotic shaman who is partially immune to the zombie pathogen. Scientific studies of her represent the only hope for humanity.

Jocelyn still must simultaneously deal with a post-apocalyptic zombie-filled material plane. Meanwhile, the same cast of characters from The Sword of Saint Michael, now scattered about Colorado, face new dangers in that world. The sheriff attempts to redeem himself by saving his zombie son. The lonely, middle-aged woman and the five-year-old girl, both infected with the zombie pathogen, face an uncertain future. And a new half-zombie sheds his past self and finds unexpected love.

And Jocelyn's journey is fraught with tests, trials, obstacles, fantastic beasts, and demons. The danger is real—perils of the astral plane can be worse than death on the material plane.

Wikipedia links: Da'athThe Tree of Life. My version of Da'ath is somewhat different from Wikipedia's version, though, and the realm of Da'ath in Elixir is very dangerous and mysterious, but the wikipedia entry gives you a general reference.

My version of Da'ath is somewhat different from Wikipedia's version, though, and the realm of Da'ath in Elixir is very dangerous and mysterious, but the wikipedia entry gives you a general reference.

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