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Jaycee needs to escape Savannah. Big John needs a fix from the Sultan before he gets sick. Lloyd Grey needs to find a way to escape grim memories of the desert. All three are caught up in a supernatural tempest that threatens to tear the coast of Texas apart, and lured deep into the clutches of a sinister ruin known as the Arcology.

Along the way, they’ll meet the Blind Boatman, The Sultan, Dog, The Butterfly Maiden, The Master of Assassins, The Harlot, the courtesans of the Ruby Court, The scarred Illustrator, and something much worse…

This is a modern horror novel, in the vein of Stephen King, Clive Barker, or Jonathan Maberry. It's brimming with decayed urban atmosphere and the stuff of nightmares.

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