Clay Middleton has spent decades painting remote landscapes in the vast, unforgiving deserts of the Southwest, his only companions the wind and the creatures of the wild. People call him a madman, and he's fine with that. But when his estranged daughter abandons her son to his care, solitude is no longer an option. Then the unthinkable happens--his grandson is kidnapped by mythical beings that should not exist. Now, thrust into an unwanted alliance with a garrulous paranormal investigator, Clay must travel through dying Earths where monsters walk, time is fractured, and nightmares come to…mehr
Clay Middleton has spent decades painting remote landscapes in the vast, unforgiving deserts of the Southwest, his only companions the wind and the creatures of the wild. People call him a madman, and he's fine with that. But when his estranged daughter abandons her son to his care, solitude is no longer an option. Then the unthinkable happens--his grandson is kidnapped by mythical beings that should not exist. Now, thrust into an unwanted alliance with a garrulous paranormal investigator, Clay must travel through dying Earths where monsters walk, time is fractured, and nightmares come to life. The stakes? His grandson's life and the horrific transformation of reality itself. The clock is ticking--and Clay is running out of time. "The Serpents of Eden" is an electrifying fusion of dark fantasy, visceral horror, and post-apocalyptic odyssey. R.W. Goldsmith weaves a tale brimming with gallows humor, relentless action, and heart-wrenching stakes, as Clay confronts nightmarish landscapes and deadly foes in a desperate bid to reclaim what's been stolen. From the ashes of ruined worlds to the edge of existence itself, this is a story of resilience, redemption, and the bonds of friendship and family. At 422 pages, it's a wild, unforgettable descent into the unknown--perfect for readers who crave adventure laced with terror and soul.
R W Goldsmith began writing in the mid-90s when the California wild-west re-enactment troupe he performed with needed a scriptwriter. After a decade and a half of award-winning skits, he tried his hand at writing science fiction, fantasy, and horror and has been at it ever since. He currently lives in Missouri overlooking The Lake of The Ozarks with his wife Crystie and their two cats, two ferrets, and one dog.
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