Robert Creekmore

Prophet's Debt

When you’re a predator that tortures the innocent don’t be surprised when you become their prey.

At fourteen, Naomi Pace knows she loves her best friend, Tiffany. During the Perseid meteor shower of summer 1993, she finds out Tiffany feels the same, just as they’re outed.

Naomi is sent away to a conversion program in the remote Appalachians of North Carolina, knowing nothing of the horrors that await or the strength they will catalyze.

Escaping into the frigid wilderness, she forges her own destiny. Trapped in hiding, Naomi fights to conquer fear and find her way back to Tiffany.

Taking bloody vengeance to end a cult that tortures and murders children seems impossible, but so is having the guidance of a mythic creature of strength and violence.

Those who hurt Naomi as a girl will come to fear the woman she has become and the path she will tread to find revenge, safety, and Tiffany.

Prophet’s Debt deals with many difficult topics that may be triggering for some readers. Most of the topics are implied while a few are explicit.

Childhood molestation and rape (explicit)

Physical abuse (explicit)

Liberal use of profanity

Psychological abuse (explicit)

Anti-LGBTQAI+ slurs, no racial slurs

Nazism, white supremacy, racism (implied)

Torture (explicit)

Genital mutilation (explicit)

Descriptions of decomposed bodies (explicit)

Murder (explicit)

Arson, explosions (explicit)

Use of cannabis and psilocybin mushrooms (implied)

Intravenous drug use (implied)

Claustrophobic spaces underwater, drowning (explicit)

Cancer (explicit)

Published on 5 July 2022 by Cinnabar Moth Publishing LLC

Cover by Ira Geneve

ISBN: 978-1-953971-41-8 (Paperback)
ISBN: 978-1-953971-42-5 (Hardcover)
ISBN: 978-1-953971-43-2 (EPUB)

Difficult subject matter but it is well written thriller.

A K

As someone who has an appreciation for all things dark, thrilling, and mind provoking, this book is an absolute GEM.

P F

Robert Creekmore takes the reader on journey that is unimaginable yet engaging and angst ridden and intense at each turn.

J T

This book is incredible. I didn't want to stop reading as soon as I initially began. Robert Creekmore has crafted a compelling, challenging, and moving story.

P V

You might say this book is ultimately about revenge, but I prefer to see it as hope. Hope for deliverance from evil and hope for the future.

G R M

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