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The Screaming Plague of Ash by GLBertrand

(WARNING: This book contains graphic descriptions of body horror, blood, gore, violence, and trauma... Read more
(WARNING: This book contains graphic descriptions of body horror, blood, gore, violence, and trauma based heavily on real-life medicine. There is occasional profanity, alcohol, and drug use at various points. This is not a story for the easily squeamish, pursue at your own risk!)

When a deadly plague arises in a metropolitan desert trading post called Ash, a healer is summoned by the city's oligarchical ruling class to uncover its cause and nature. The healer, Appo Ilonnorot, is an intelligent and highly skilled practitioner of the burgeoning field of medicine, though he is challenged both by the almost supernatural nature of the plague and the town's absence of medical literacy.

With the help of Jere, a laconic mercenary with a mysterious past, Appo is forced to navigate local politics, ancient superstitions, and even the harsh desert environment in order to contain the plague before it becomes an epidemic.

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Author's Note: This is a slow-burn fantasy horror story I have been writing since 2020. While there are magic and supernatural elements scattered throughout, much of this story is inspired by actual historical medicine, in a foreign world where development is somewhere between Sumerian and Roman times.

Update 3/15/2024: That's a wrap, folks. Full story is here to read. Hope you enjoyed, and for future readers, I hope you enjoy. Collapse
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    Good story, I hope for a continuation
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    I'm waiting for the next book. This is one of the few works that made me sad and happy.
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    My negative vote? But value balance!
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    Somehow, I feel like a lot of horror novels will commonly touch on the part of medicine like hospitals. Or is it just me? constraint
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      Yes, because it's a great hook. Have you ever seen what doctors did just over 80 years ago? It's bizarre
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    I think I have read this on RR it was mid for me
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