Temple of Lies—the sequel to The Oracle of Ur, Book One.
Girl, who must now become accustomed to her birth name, Saoirse, has officially been acknowledged as the new oracle of Ur. She should be celebrating with the citizens of Ur, who have been saved from a devastating flood by her message from the gods. All hopes are on Saoirse to usher in a golden age. If only it were that easy.
While the people wait atop the Temple for the flood waters to ease, it is clear to Saoirse that anything but a golden age will follow, given the destruction that awaits them below. Not to mention the Temple elite, who hold the balance of power and are determined to maintain their stranglehold on the vast riches of Ur. They see Saoirse as nothing but a grasping fraud with her history of prostitution and desire to be together with Temple scribe Kaylem—her only friend in the known world. The elite would gladly welcome her death.
Saoirse and Kaylem must walk a tightrope, navigating the elite’s cesspit of corruption while ensuring their continued safety. Meanwhile, from the shadows, humanity is being manipulated by the Ushum and Anzu, powerful otherworldly beings at war with each other and desperate to push their own agendas.
Exhausted, deeply traumatized, and feeling totally lost, Saoirse must first embark on the most harrowing quest of all before she is able to succeed in her role as oracle—the journey within herself.
The Oracle of Ur, Book Two
Temple of Lies
$19.95
Book Details
Pages |
144 Pages |
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Size | 5.5 x 8.5 |
Format | Trade Paperback |
Pub. Date | 02/04/2025 |
ISBN | 978-1-950639-34-2 |
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Author Penny Barron
Penny Barron lives with her three children and Sid the failed farm dog on the northern beaches of Sydney. In an ideal world, Penny would have infinite time to indulge her obsessions, which include delving into the hidden magic of ancient civilizations, exploring the subtleties of the healing arts, and contemplating the deeper esoteric realities. Of course, reading from an endless and eclectic supply of books while lying in the bath sipping on kombucha would have to be a regular occurrence as well.