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Saturday, August 10, 2024

"The Den of Stone" by Roger Sandri

Do you find gargoyle statues creepy?

Courtney Mays discovers the reason when she comes face to face with a living gargoyle.  Her daily life selling appliances is thrown on its head as she learns to live by the sword in a shadow war against monsters.


Edthgar, the ancient gargoyle leader, has plotted for centuries, and as Courtney’s abilities grow, so does the threat to his plans.  Those she cares about become targets, and she must fight to protect them.


Even if it means battling into the heart of their den of stone…


"The Den of Stone" is available via Amazon + Barnes and Noble.

 

amazon.com/Den-Stone-Blood-Key-Book/dp/B0BXNCQH7G


barnesandnoble.com/w/the-den-of-stone-roger-sandri/1143302576


Or you can order via your local bookstore using the ISBN :

  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 979-8378861729

 

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Roger Sandri writes his first drafts by pencil and paper in beautiful southern New England because too much screen time strains his eyes, unless he’s procrastinating on Instagram as @roger_sandri_wordslinger. He does warehouse work by day and writes (sometimes) by night. Feel free to shoot him a DM on his page and quote his muse Lorraine by saying, “Write faster, damnit,” to motivate the lazy bugger.

Roger would rather read fantasy or horror novels, watch hockey, play Diablo II for the ninetieth time, or build model airplanes than have his picture taken for an author bio. Some theorize he may be part-Sasquatch, but honestly he doesn’t want to scare readers with his appearance—only his writing. If one should encounter him in the wild, approach slowly and bring up the aforementioned subjects.

Otherwise, he generally speaks an odd assortment of grunts and is attempting to learn German as part of his desire to see Austria.

He has two feline writing supervisors, a longhair tortie named Camilla and a black shorthair named Bella Lugosi. The many tales Roger plans to write all blend in elements of horror, no matter the main genre, so the cats’ diligence in ensuring their owner’s pencil doesn’t create too many character deaths is hopefully appreciated by you, dear reader.

 

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