T. Frohock

Where Oblivion Lives

Frohock has intricately woven a unique reinterpretation of history. Eloquent prose accompanies a lyrical theme amid prewar tensions, enriching this imaginative historical fantasy. –Publishers Weekly

Carved from stone and dream

Frohock seamlessly blends fantasy and WWII history into a heart-wrenching story of war in the action-packed second Los Nefilim novel. —Publishers Weekly 

 

A Song with teeth

In a time where stories can often at times feel formulaic, this novel dares to be different and wears it with pride. I cannot recommend this novel enough. —Charlie Ceates, Cultured Vultures

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With richly developed, complex characters and a talent for portraying the horrific nature of evil, the author relates a compelling tale of faith rediscovered, trust regained, and hope reawakened. --Library Journal / Starred review and Library Journal's SF/F debut of the month.

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