Synopsis
‘Lesbians versus zombies on a steam-punk Titanic . . . seriously addictive, dark, and bitingly well-written’ – Grimdark Magazine on the Titan's Wrath series
From the Sunday Times bestselling author Rebecca Thorne, This Crimson Ruin is a propulsive adventure following Nix and Kessandra, trapped in an underwater city and fighting monsters and time itself.
Death might be their only escape . . .
When Sergeant Nix Marr signed up as her ex’s bodyguard for a trip to the domed city of Fall, she doubted she’d return alive. But neither woman could have predicted the cataclysmic event that stranded them both beneath the ocean.
Worse, Fall has been completely abandoned, ruins of a once-grand city. Aside from the occasional infected citizen, there’s no indicator where the rest of Fall’s population went. And as Nix and Kessandra hunt for clues, a deeper evil enters Nix’s own mind.
With Fall’s iconic dome flooding and every answer creating more questions, the pair may have to descend deeper than they ever imagined to survive.
Welcome to Fall.
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This Crimson Ruin is the thrilling second installment in the Titan's Wrath Trilogy, perfect for fans of Arcane, BioShock and Tamsyn Muir's The Locked Tomb series.
Praise for This Gilded Abyss, Titan's Wrath trilogy book one:
‘Intense, thrilling and with a compelling romance subplot that never detracts from the action . . . I absolutely cannot wait for the sequel’
– The Fantasy Hive
‘Dark, twisty madness will unfold . . . and I just adored Nix and Kess with all their flaws and foibles’
– FanFiAddict
Reader reviews for This Gilded Abyss:
'This blood-soaked SFF novel grabbed me from the first page and still hasn’t let go since I finished it'
'The twists shocked me and the romance was captivating, a slow burn second chance with a lot of tension'
'Enemies to lovers, tragedy, and zombies in a submersible? Yes, please. I had chills'
Rebecca Thorne’s Can’t Spell Treason without Tea was a Sunday Times HB fiction bestseller w/c 06/05/2024
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Thorne skillfully weaves together horror, mystery, and sapphic romance to create an un-put-downable fantasy. Hannah Whitten fans should snap this up
Lesbians versus zombies on a steam-punk Titanic . . . seriously addictive, dark, and bitingly well-written
Intense, thrilling and with a compelling romance subplot that never detracts from the action . . . I absolutely cannot wait for the sequel
Dark, twisty madness will unfold . . . and I just adored Nix and Kess with all their flaws and foibles






