Mother of Chaos - Eli Hinze

Mother of Chaos

By Eli Hinze

  • Release Date: 2020-11-27
  • Genre: Historical Fantasy

Description

A lost soul. An imposter. A killer.

As Queen of the Underworld, Kigal's life has at last fallen into place. Her worship has spread, she has the respect of the Heavens, and is married to a god she loves—when she finds evidence of an atrocity.

When the culprit is identified as the long-dead Anzu, the Hosts of Heaven balk, saying they slew its kind along with the ancient goddess Tiamat—until Kigal discovers treachery deep within their ranks. As she and the gods discover a conspiracy hidden in plain sight, secrets come to light that have remained hidden since the formation of the world. 

There Kigal is met with a scheme she only began to uncover as a mortal: a plot to kill the gods, and to undo everything she's fought for. In a conflict that will exact everything from her, that will make her question what she thought she knew about herself and others, Kigal must race against age-old evils before existence itself comes crashing down.

Mother of Chaos is the last installment in the Mesopotamian fantasy Queen of Shades series. Experience Kigal's final journey today.

About the Queen of Shades series

This fast-paced historical fantasy series is packed with demons, monsters, gods and goddesses, ancient lore, and more. If you enjoy diverse fantasy with intrigue of mythic proportions, struggles for justice, enemies-to-lovers, and a lot of heart – this series is for you.

What Readers are Saying

"An exciting, fast-paced story full of magic and monsters, this nonetheless got me thinking deeply about death, grieving, and rituals surrounding grief. If you're looking for an evocative, thought-provoking story with girl power and just a dash of sass, give this a shot!" - Elisabeth W., Amazon

"If gods, demons and mythical creatures are up your street, you're in for a treat. There were definitely a few moments where the action took a completely unexpected twist." - Gem J., Amazon

"Hinze manages to build a world that is rich and believable in its details, and compelling in its mythology. The book never loses a kind of charmingly other-wordly feel."  - Heather D., Amazon