You Might Be a Namtar Reader If...
Some books are written for everyone.
Others are written for the people who have always been searching for something they can't quite name.
If you've ever wandered through a bookstore without a shopping list, hoping to discover a story you didn't even know you were looking for, we might have something in common.
Namtar wasn't written simply to tell a story.
It was written for readers who enjoy asking questions.
You might be a Namtar reader if...
You slow down when you visit museums.
You've stood in front of an ancient artifact wondering if the information card tells the whole story.
You lose entire evenings watching documentaries that begin with, "Archaeologists have discovered..."
You find yourself fascinated by lost civilizations and forgotten history.
You enjoy stories that reveal their secrets one clue at a time.
You'd rather discover an ancient civilization than win the lottery.
You believe the world's greatest mysteries haven't all been solved.
You love thrillers that make you think as much as they keep you turning pages.
If you're nodding your head...
You're exactly the kind of reader I had in mind while writing Namtar: The Night Plague.
More Than a Vampire Story
Although Namtar includes vampires, that's never been the heart of the series.
At its core, Namtar explores hidden history, forgotten civilizations, scientific mysteries, ancient myths, and one unsettling question:
What if history only tells part of the story?
Every legend begins somewhere.
Every myth has an origin.
And sometimes the truth is far stranger than the stories we've passed down for centuries.
The Thrill of Discovery
I've always loved wandering through bookstores, museums, old libraries, and historic places.
Not because I knew exactly what I was looking for.
Because I hoped to discover something unexpected.
That same feeling inspired the Namtar series.
Every chapter is another clue.
Every mystery leads to another question.
Every answer reveals something even older waiting beneath it.
Perhaps You've Been Searching for This Story All Along
The best stories don't simply entertain us.
They invite us to wonder.
If you've ever questioned accepted history, found yourself fascinated by Atlantis, or stayed up far too late reading about archaeological discoveries, I think you'll feel right at home in the world of Namtar.
Perhaps you've been searching for this story all along.
Discover the Namtar Series
Begin with Namtar: The Night Plague and uncover a hidden history where ancient myths, forgotten civilizations, and scientific mysteries collide.
Available on Amazon (ebook/paperback/hardcover):
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0FQFPDTWY