Curse of the Necronomicon: A Pulp Adventure

· The Myth Hunter Book 3 · Pulp Corner Press
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The darkest book ever conceived is no fiction

Elisa Hill is the latest in a long line of myth hunters, adventurers who travel the world seeking the truth behind the legends. But her new mission is a personal one. She's been hired to track down the infamous Necronomicon, a book long believed to be fiction. Elisa has to pick up the search after the last man went missing—her former partner, Lucas Davalos.

Can Elisa locate her old friend and sometime foe? And more importantly, just why does her mysterious benefactor want the book so badly in the first place?

About the author

Born and raised in the Chicagoland area, Percival Constantine grew up on a fairly consistent diet of superhero comics, action movies, video games, and TV shows. At the age of ten, he first began writing and has never really stopped.

Percival has been working in publishing since 2005 in various capacities--author, editor, formatter, letterer--and has written books, short stories, comics, and more. He has a Bachelor of Arts in English and Mass Media from Northeastern Illinois University and a Master of Arts in English and Screenwriting from Southern New Hampshire University.

Currently, Percival lives in Japan's Kagoshima prefecture, where he works as a literature and writing instructor at the Minami Academy. He also co-hosts the Geek Screen podcast, and is a contributing writer for WhatCulture.

You can find him online at PercivalConstantine.com and connect with him on Twitter (@perconstantine) and Facebook (Facebook.com/PercivalConstantine).

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