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)

Robert Creekmore

Prophet's Lamentation

Years ago, Naomi killed a false prophet. His apostles didn't learn their lesson, but they will.

Two years after Naomi murdered the serial killer and rapist Vernon Proffit, she is attempting to adjust to a quiet life with her wife, Tiffany. But Vernon’s flock is not done with her. Under new leadership, their numbers have swollen as they morphed from a single entity into a network of cultists called Apostles of the Cloven Hand.

Naomi has suppressed her abilities since killing Vernon, but she cannot ignore the voices of the young people the new flock tortures and molests. They scream for help in her dreams every night, causing her to question her own sanity.

When she uses her long-dormant abilities to stop an attempted gay-bashing, Naomi’s true identity is exposed. The cult sends an assassin to kill Naomi and her family, forcing them to flee the state while the Apostles move to take everything the family has built.

Naomi fought the cult before and won. But that was before she had her chosen family to worry about. Now, she must choose between hiding on her own to keep her family safe or fighting back to destroy the Apostles. If she hides, the Apostles will continue to victimize those near them. If she fights, her family will be at risk of the same fate they plan for Naomi.

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

Liberal use of profanity

Suicide (explicit)

Childhood molestation and rape (implied)

Murder (explicit)

Anti-LGBTQAI+ slurs, no racial slurs

Gay bashing

Discussions about white supremacy

Alcohol, Cannabis, and Ketamine use (explicit)

Intravenous drug use (implied)

Fire and explosions

Publication Date July 4, 2023 by Cinnabar Moth Publishing LLC

Cover by Ira Geneve

ISBN: 978-1-953971-79-1 (Paperback)
ISBN: 978-1-953971-80-7 (Hardcover)
ISBN: 978-1-953971-81-4 (EPUB)