Über das Buch
*The Umbrella* is a dark, mythic urban fantasy about desire—what it promises, what it costs, and what it leaves behind.
When a cursed black umbrella grants its bearer everything they have ever wanted, it does so by rewriting how the world sees them… and slowly erasing who they truly are. For some, the transformation feels like salvation. For others, it becomes a quiet execution.
Set in the city of Ashwick, *The Umbrella* follows broken lives drawn into the orbit of an ancient power known as Aenoth—a sentient force that feeds on human longing. As wealth, beauty, and influence bloom overnight, a far older reckoning begins to move in the shadows.
This is a story of false ascension and inevitable consequence. Of love mistaken for need. Of power that whispers instead of commands. And of the one figure who has spent centuries ending what should never have been allowed to rise.
Moody, philosophical, and cinematic, *The Umbrella* blends modern noir with ancient myth, asking a single dangerous question:
**If your deepest desire came true… what would it cost you to keep it?**
*The Umbrella* is the first book in a larger saga that continues in **Calithar**, where judgment itself is finally put on trial.
Eigenschaften und Details
- Hauptkategorie: Märchen / Fabeln
- Weitere Kategorien Horror, Psychologische Fiktion
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Projektoption: 15×23 cm
Seitenanzahl: 160 -
ISBN
- Softcover: 9798261113966
- Veröffentlichungsdatum: Jan. 22, 2026
- Sprache English
- Schlüsselwörter horror, Ashwick
Über den Autor
Anthony Jackson is a multidisciplinary creator whose lens and language share one purpose — to reveal what most overlook. As the founder of Thrudalookingglass 4tographi, Jackson has built a reputation for transforming fleeting moments into lasting art. His imagery captures the pulse of youth sports, the grit of competition, and the raw humanity in every athlete’s story. Each shot reflects more than skill — it reflects empathy, timing, and truth. Beyond photography, Jackson is an emerging author and mythmaker, weaving narratives that bridge the visible and the unseen. His fiction and introspective works — from the supernatural depths of The Umbrella to the psychological exploration of The Hidden Self — draw readers into worlds where symbolism, emotion, and transformation collide. Whether through his camera or his pen, Jackson approaches storytelling as both craft and calling.