SOIL

Written by James D. Mills; Art by Henrik Karppinen

SOME HUNGERS CANNOT BE SATED.

Available soon as a paperback.

The Village in the Shins sits at the edge of the known world, overlooked by the tallest Guardians and protected by something older than memory. Its people are sincere, stubborn, and slowly starving… except for Ithica, whose garden blooms through the hardest winters, whose hands coax life from frozen soil. Yet her prayers for a child of her own go unanswered year after year.

When strangers arrive from the south—a pallid scholar and his beautiful apprentice, both bearing a deadly secret—the village opens its doors as it always has. But something watches from the treeline. Children wander into the frigid woods and never return. An ancient power is feeding on the land, and the most unlikely soul in the village, a fierce, lonely girl who hasn’t been home in days, may be the only one who sees it clearly.

SOIL is the second stand-alone entry in the Dusk and Dawn series, a story about what we grow, what we yearn for, and the terrible things we carry into the places we call home.

Fans of Steven Erikson’s Malazan Book of the Fallen and N.K. Jemisin’s The Broken Earth Trilogy, will love this gripping tale.

About 91,000 words.

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