The Bone-Eaters Beneath Us, Matthew Petchinsky (9798349569869) — Readings Books
The Bone-Eaters Beneath Us
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Beneath the quiet town of Ashbrook, something ancient stirs.

When a forbidden fossil bed is cracked open in a forgotten quarry, the earth exhales a secret it has kept for millions of years. The bones unearthed are not silent relics of prehistory-they are ledgers, carved with glyphs that burn and whisper. They remember every life they have devoured. And now, they hunger again.

First come the whispers: dreams of grinding teeth, children sketching families who no longer exist, names slipping from memory as if erased. Then the Hollow Children walk the streets-eyes pale, voices not their own-luring the living back into the earth. Finally, the bones rise, fusing into skeletal titans with amber eyes burning in their skulls, devouring not flesh but time, identity, and soul.

Ashbrook is crumbling. Families vanish. History unravels. To stop the awakening, the survivors must descend into the fossil field itself, where sacrifice is the only language the Bone-Eaters understand. To bind the hunger, they must surrender their most precious memories... or face erasure.

The Bone-Eaters Beneath Us is a haunting fusion of prehistoric dread and cosmic horror, where fossils are not evidence of death, but proof that hunger outlives extinction.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Matthew Edward Petchinsky
Date
24 September 2025
Pages
96
ISBN
9798349569869

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

Beneath the quiet town of Ashbrook, something ancient stirs.

When a forbidden fossil bed is cracked open in a forgotten quarry, the earth exhales a secret it has kept for millions of years. The bones unearthed are not silent relics of prehistory-they are ledgers, carved with glyphs that burn and whisper. They remember every life they have devoured. And now, they hunger again.

First come the whispers: dreams of grinding teeth, children sketching families who no longer exist, names slipping from memory as if erased. Then the Hollow Children walk the streets-eyes pale, voices not their own-luring the living back into the earth. Finally, the bones rise, fusing into skeletal titans with amber eyes burning in their skulls, devouring not flesh but time, identity, and soul.

Ashbrook is crumbling. Families vanish. History unravels. To stop the awakening, the survivors must descend into the fossil field itself, where sacrifice is the only language the Bone-Eaters understand. To bind the hunger, they must surrender their most precious memories... or face erasure.

The Bone-Eaters Beneath Us is a haunting fusion of prehistoric dread and cosmic horror, where fossils are not evidence of death, but proof that hunger outlives extinction.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Matthew Edward Petchinsky
Date
24 September 2025
Pages
96
ISBN
9798349569869