For decades, an ancient electrum-clad music box has passed from hand to hand, leaving a trail of madness and death in its wake. Inside, bound by Mesopotamian sorcery, lurks the Utukku Limnu-an ancient demon waiting for the last of its seven seals to break.From the ruins of Hitler's Deep Science Division to the hands of a grieving soldier, an obsessed collector, and an innocent child, the box whispers, tempts, and devours. Now, in the modern day, only one rune remains. Amelia, a determined researcher, has spent years unraveling the box's horrific history, racing against time to stop the secret…mehr
For decades, an ancient electrum-clad music box has passed from hand to hand, leaving a trail of madness and death in its wake. Inside, bound by Mesopotamian sorcery, lurks the Utukku Limnu-an ancient demon waiting for the last of its seven seals to break.From the ruins of Hitler's Deep Science Division to the hands of a grieving soldier, an obsessed collector, and an innocent child, the box whispers, tempts, and devours. Now, in the modern day, only one rune remains. Amelia, a determined researcher, has spent years unraveling the box's horrific history, racing against time to stop the secret society that seeks to free the demon. But as the final eclipse approaches, the ritual is set in motion-ushering in an apocalyptic reckoning from which there may be no escape.Whispers of the Utukku is a chilling tale of horror, history, and the unseen forces that shape our darkest nightmares.
Christopher Schlosser writes immersive, emotionally grounded fantasy and horror stories that linger long after the last page. His debut novel Avalon's Legacy captured the hearts of readers young and old with its heartfelt storytelling, rich worldbuilding, and deeply human stakes-earning praise as "captivating from the start" and "10 out of 10 for fans of fantasy." His second novel, Whispers of the Utukku, delves into darker territory, blending demonic horror with slow-burn psychological suspense. Whether exploring the impossible through fantasy or the terrifyingly real through horror, Christopher's work always centers the humanity of his characters. Based in Central Texas, he draws inspiration from mythology, technology, and his own experience as a blacksmith.
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