Adrian’s next book, “Locust Eaters” is a stand-alone novella all about a Central Utah family with roots in Scandinavia and Mormonism and follows young Inga on an epic quest to honor the dying wishes of her grandmother. Coming soon in Spring 2023.
A counterfeiter finds himself embroiled in a centuries-old mystery.
Stumppâs debut novel opens by introducing readers to young counterfeiter Damian Lancaster, an orphan working on the fringes of the San Francisco underworld. When he takes a job providing counterfeit money to a group of South Korean criminals, his greed gets the better of him. He fails to do his due diligence in researching the culprits; they turn on him; kidnap him; and theyâre poised to kill him. Then heâs rescued by the least likely person imaginable: A young woman named Nathalie Jevali, whoâs been starring in his dreams for his whole life, just as heâs been popping up in hers. They immediately start talking about their dreams, yet when they part ways, life seems to go back to normal for both of them. But very unusual forces are working in the background, including the machinations of a Korean gang lord and an enigmatic alchemist named Albert. The alchemist seems to believe Damian is a living key to a quest extending back centuries and revolving around the famed Lapis philosophorum, the Philosopherâs Stone. But the violence of Damianâs shady milieu seems ready to crush him before he can make sense of any of these elements. The author very intentionally pitches his series opener as a combination of the pseudo-historical skulduggery of The Da Vinci Code and the crime-world grit of an Elmore Leonard novel. Stumppâs prose is sometimes overwritten, but Damian himself is a compelling, Hollywood-ready hero who carries the bulk of the bookâs action with ease. Heâs an intelligent young brooder, a skilled and unrepentant master criminal, and a philosopher on the art of counterfeiting (âPeople would believe in a lie if it showed them what they expected to see and it was Damianâs job to make lies ring trueâ). Readers will find it consistently intriguing to watch him navigate both the dangers of his own profession and the weird alternate reality described by the alchemist.
An imaginative crime tale with heavy supernatural overtones.
Master counterfeiter, Damian Lancaster, has one goal: get rich and retire by his thirtieth birthday. But when a routine drop goes wrong, Damian is rescued from gangsters by Nathalie Jevali, the woman who has haunted his nightmares all his life.
And she has dreamed of him as well.
Plunged into a mysterious world of occultists, alchemists, magicians, and scholars, pursued by international criminals, Damian and Nathalie must learn to trust each other if they hope to solve the mystery that unites them. Their only clues are an obscure fifteenth century wedding invitation, their shared recurring dreams and two words: Lapis exillis. A code name for the philosopherâs stone.