The Wrath of Horus

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Pub Date Oct 31 2021 | Archive Date Jul 31 2021

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Description

For Gregorius Klaereon, his Trial with the god Horus isn’t about winning or losing. It’s about the fight. His temperament aggressive, his anger on display for all to see, Greg is a direct contrast to his brother Marcellus, the perfect Lord Klaereon, the prophet who can do no wrong. How Marc tolerates Greg is a mystery to Greg himself, especially as Greg knows deep down that Greg is responsible for the deaths of his parents.

On the eve of the Klaereon birthday celebration, two days before Greg’s Trial, Greg fights with his cousin Flavia Borgia, and the two of them activate a reality shard which sends them, Marc, and others to the Abyss. There, they are judged and scattered throughout the nine circles. Greg, alone, discovers his Trial was the least of his worries as he is confronted by Set, the god of destruction, in a desolate landscape where his shadow powers no longer work.

While Greg endures, certain his rightful punishment has found him, Marc and the others scramble to reunite, rescue Greg, and make their way to the Golden City of the banished Egyptian pantheon, desperate to find a way home.

For Gregorius Klaereon, his Trial with the god Horus isn’t about winning or losing. It’s about the fight. His temperament aggressive, his anger on display for all to see, Greg is a direct contrast to...


A Note From the Publisher

Cath Schaff-Stump writes fantasy for children and adults. She writes funny stories, dark stories, and everything in between. She is the author of the Klaereon Scroll series and the Abigail Rath Versus series. Cath lives and works in Iowa. During the day, she teaches English at a local community college. More of her fiction has been published by Paper Golem Press, Daydreams Dandelion Press, and in The Mammoth Book of Dieselpunk. You can find her online at Facebook, Goodreads, Amazon, @cathschaffstump, and cathschaffstump.com. Follow Cath’s Kindle Vella Serial The Autumn Warrior and the Ice Sword.

Cath Schaff-Stump writes fantasy for children and adults. She writes funny stories, dark stories, and everything in between. She is the author of the Klaereon Scroll series and the Abigail Rath...


Advance Praise

 Praise for the Klaereon Scroll Series:

The Vessel of Ra

“If this book were a drink, it would be the best kind of hot chocolate. However, be wary of the whipped cream on top, as there is a chance it might contain a hint of arsenic. The dose would never be lethal, merely addictive.” –Caroline Stevermer, author of The Enchanted Chocolate Pot and The Glass Magician

“In some ways the darkness and magic in The Vessel of Ra reminded me of early Gothic novels, with demons and devils that were truly terrifying.”—Pat Esden, Author of The Dark Heart series and The North Circle Coven series

The Pawn of Isis

“Catherine Schaff-Stump has created a rich and fascinating version of history, peopled by characters who step confidently off the page. These atmospheric and finely crafted novels will keep you up late and stay with you long after the final page.”–Kate Heartfield, author of Armed in Her Fashion and The Embroidered Book

The Wrath of Horus

“The Klaereon Saga continues with a terrifying descent into hell that will rend hearts and forge new bonds. Who will make it back to the living world with their minds and souls intact?”—J. Kathleen Cheney, author of The Golden City series

"The Wrath of Horus is a gripping descent into a world where the darkness makes magic--and love--shine all the more brightly."—Kate Heartfield, author of Armed in Her Fashion and The Embroidered Book

"Catherine Schaff-Stump’s Klaereon Scroll series is among the top-tier of historical fantasy being published today. It´s not easy to imagine a 19th-century European setting which features characters from Egyptian Mythology embroiled in a plot concerning several (and often rival) schools of magic, but Catherine has done her research and combines all these elements into an unprecedented, page-turning narrative. The Wrath of Horus builds upon the ruins, so to speak, left from the events in the first two books, and follows the next generation of Klaereons as they must deal with the consequences of a pact made long before they were born."—Christopher Kastensmidt, author and game designer of The Elephant and Macaw Banner

The Lady’s Step

“A fast-paced murder mystery with a divine twist… a must for fans of the Klaereon Saga!”—J. Kathleen Cheney, author of The Golden City series

“A supernatural mystery set in the grimy streets of 1800's London, Carlo Borgia must face his past to confront his future. Carlo's drive to restore his family makes his goals endearing. You can't help but turn the page, hoping he'll succeed. A trail of murder combined with a straightlaced detective makes for some interesting twists and turns that keep the questions going. Intrigue galore.”—E.M. Markoff, author of The Ellderet Series

 Praise for the Klaereon Scroll Series:

The Vessel of Ra

“If this book were a drink, it would be the best kind of hot chocolate. However, be wary of the whipped cream on top, as there is a chance...


Marketing Plan

 Cover Reveal: Completed!

Multiple Book Reviewers Contacted

10 Days of Klaereon Blog Tour

Local Book Signings

Online and In Person Readings

 Cover Reveal: Completed!

Multiple Book Reviewers Contacted

10 Days of Klaereon Blog Tour

Local Book Signings

Online and In Person Readings


Available Editions

ISBN 9798513041689
PRICE $15.00 (USD)