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The Bone Choir of Morrowgate by Krishna Prasanth Guttikonda is a gripping gothic fantasy novel set in the decaying kingdom of Varnholdt, where death is not an end, but a revered rite of passage. Within this rain-drenched, crumbling kingdom, a secret sect known as the Ossian Order preserves the souls of the departed within sacred bone relics, allowing the wisdom and guidance of ancestors to guide the living. However, when a mysterious plague, The Whisperrot, descends upon the city of Morrowgate, the dead begin to rise not as specters, but as horrific revenants bound by an ancient, malevolent will - the Bone Choir. In the midst of this chaos, Caldris Veyne, a disgraced former warden exiled for allowing a forbidden spirit-binding, must reluctantly return to Morrowgate to face the horrors of the plague. He is joined by a motley band of renegades: Seredith Kael, a priestess turned heretic whose experimental rites have unleashed the Bone Choir; Hasker Mooren, a crypt-thief whose knowledge of the labyrinthine catacombs beneath the city proves invaluable; and Vorin Gelt, a bonecrafter whose grotesque creations walk the necrotic streets of Morrowgate. As the city succumbs to the horrors of the Whisperrot, this group must delve into the depths of Morrowgate and uncover the dark truth behind the Choral Shard - an ancient, corrupted relic believed to hold the power to channel the voices of the dead. As the group journeys deeper into the heart of the catacombs, betrayals unravel, and family bonds are turned into weapons. Caldris' estranged sibling, Elith Veyne, has become one of the Choirlords, an intelligent and ruthless revenant whose actions might hold the key to understanding the plague. Elith's tragic role as both antagonist and pivotal figure reveals the truth of the Bone Choir - a collective will driven not by malice, but by an ancient prophecy that threatens the living with a doom worse than death itself. Amid battles with revenants, horrific bone-based magic, and a descent into the heart of darkness, the characters struggle with the moral conflict of defying their bloodlines and breaking sacred pacts to save the living from annihilation. The Bone Choir of Morrowgate explores themes of ancestral tyranny, redemption, sacrifice, and the haunting consequences of playing with death. The city's obsession with death, the rituals surrounding it, and the ethics of resurrecting the dead lie at the core of the story, creating a unique world where the past, present, and future collide in a symphony of bones. Through masterful world-building, Guttikonda crafts a dark, atmospheric tale full of twists and turns. The haunting imagery of Morrowgate, a city shrouded in perpetual twilight, is vividly brought to life. The corruptive influence of the Choral Shard, and its role in transforming the dead into the Bone Choir, makes for a gripping conflict that explores the fine line between life and death, as well as the cost of immortality. The characters' journeys, both physical and spiritual, are fraught with tension, as they are forced to confront not only the horrors around them but also their inner demons. The novel blends elements of gothic horror, necromantic fantasy, and philosophical musings on the nature of death and legacy, providing a unique and immersive reading experience. With the Bone Choir's eerie, collective song echoing through the shadows of Morrowgate, the stakes become ever higher as the group races to shatter the Choral Shard and silence the dead forever. But as the story unfolds, they begin to understand that the true horror may not be the dead themselves, but the prophecy that the Bone Choir seeks to prevent - a calamity that could consume the entire world.


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  • ISBN-13: 9798281610728
  • Publisher: Independently Published
  • Publisher Imprint: Independently Published
  • Height: 229 mm
  • No of Pages: 338
  • Returnable: N
  • Weight: 503 gr
  • ISBN-10: 8281610727
  • Publisher Date: 27 Apr 2025
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: N
  • Spine Width: 18 mm
  • Width: 152 mm


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