
Abomination is my kind of wonderful." ―Adam Christopher, author of The Burning Dark This is a book that stays with you." ―Veronica Belmont, Sword & Laser podcast "Whitta has done an incredible job weaving together historical fiction, fantasy, and horror. "Bloody, unapologetic fantasy―this is history twisted by the hands of a master storyteller." ―Chuck Wendig, author of Blackbirds and Zer0es "An epic blend of black magic, badass monsters, broadswords, and bloodshed." ―Nicole Perlman, cowriter of Guardians of the Galaxy

It's everything I loved about The Name of the Wind and so much more." ―Gale Anne Hurd, producer of The Terminator, Aliens, and The Walking Dead We'll take that sequel now." ―The Barnes & Noble Sci-Fi & Fantasy Blog " Abomination is an unexpected love-hate/buddy picture fantasy tale with swordplay, knights, and magic―though one with a heaping helping of many-tentacled, acid-blood-filled, gut-chomping creatures.

"I enjoyed this book thoroughly, horror historical magic fun." ―Felicia Day " novel about a medieval knight battling an unspeakable horror is getting tons of buzz." ―io9 An absolute must-read." ― Nerdist Podcast "Brutal, brilliant, and deeply compelling. "A well-written debut that skillfully blends science fiction, historical fantasy, and spiritual themes.a tense, nail-biting ride." ― Publishers Weekly (starred review) Lovecraft." ―Cliff Bleszinski, creator of Gears of War "synopsis" may belong to another edition of this title. When a chance encounter sets these two against one another, an incredible twist of fate will lead them toward a salvation they never thought possible―and prove that the power of love, mercy, and forgiveness can shine a hopeful light even in history’s darkest age. Driven by a dark secret from her past, she defies her controlling father and sets out on a dangerous quest to do what none before her ever have―hunt down and kill an abomination, alone. She is a fierce young warrior, raised among an elite order of knights. But when he is called back into service to combat a plague of monstrous beasts known as abominations, he meets a fate worse than death and is condemned to a life of anguish, solitude, and remorse. He is England's greatest knight, the man who saved the life of Alfred the Great and an entire kingdom from a Viking invasion.

Abomination grabs you and doesn't let go." ―Hugh Howey, New York Times-Bestselling Author of Wool
