A dark fantasy adventure for anyone who still believes in miracles. Join Alex and Ozzy in a world that is losing its dreams - inspired by Neverland and the nostalgia of the 80s.
A griffin. A boy. And a world that has forgotten how to marvel.
What if Neverland was real - and broke up?
A dark fantasy adventure about childhood fantasy, lost dreams and the light that flickers even in the deepest darkness - inspired by Paiute legends, Nordic mythology and the magic of the 80s.
What if Neverland wasn't just a dream, but a broken legacy? This independent novel expands the universe of the Echoes of Neverland saga. With new, fascinating characters and a captivating story that provides deeper insights into the mythology and previously untold secrets of the world, it is the perfect entry point for new readers and an enriching addition for fans of the "Frøstfǽdrin" trilogy.
Berlin, 1991: Concrete, punk and chainsaws.
A gory splatter delight between subculture, satire and abysmal style.
"Tarantino meets Romero" - shot on Super 8, decomposed with love and now resurrected as a novel.
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