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What Our Eyes Have Witnessed
What Our Eyes Have Witnessed | Stant Litore
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Nothing is broken that cannot be remade, Nothing is ill that cannot be healed, Nothing captive that cannot be freed. Regina endures a death-in-life as a sex slave in the Subura, the ancient world's most terrible ghetto -- until a strange man sees her suffering and gives her a coat, a new name, and a new life. The man is Polycarp, and he has the Gift of gazing into the eyes of the hungry dead and granting them rest -- a Gift that comes at a terrible cost. And ancient Rome may burn him for it. It is AD 98. Polycarp and Regina -- their faith and their love -- will be tested as they have never imagined. And their story will shake you to the heart. "If I could write a one-word review, it would be Wow. I still can't get over the beautiful horror of Litore's writing. Regina was a breathtaking character who stole the show for me. Even as I write this review, my eyes mist over. Highly recommended." - Jennifer Bielman, "Reading and Writing Urban Fantasy" "Gruesome and human and lyrical and horrible, The Zombie Bible is like nothing you have ever read. Once you're in, you'll stay." - S.G. Redling, author of "Flowertown" and "Damocles"
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Originality: 5/5. I can honestly say I‘ve never read anything like any of Stant Litore‘s work, in the best possible way. He is fiercely feminist and non-euro-centric in the best ways, and every story is a refreshing new perspective from the mainstream.

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