Locust Eaters eBook Available for Pre-Order!

Adrian’s latest novel, Locust Eaters, is available for pre-order now! Get yours here: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CF8HL82Z

When Inga and Pete lose their parents to a tragic accident, they go to live on their grandparents’ hog farm in Sanpete County, Utah. There, Inga’s grandmother teaches her an ancient tradition of folk magic which has been in her family for over a thousand years, passed from mother to daughter, generation after generation. It is a magic made of history and family and Pagan Gods, and a prophetic vision of a Viking funeral, a fire upon the waters of Yuba Lake. But the summer of 1986, the summer Inga turns fourteen, her grandmother wanders into a storm that will forever change the lives of everyone in her family.


In the aftermath, Inga struggles to reconcile with what Grandma called “the deep magic.” She is haunted by Grandma’s vision of a Viking funeral, convinced it is her responsibility to bury Grandma in a ship on a lake. As a plague of locusts descends upon the valley to destroy her family farm, Inga and Pete embark on an adventure to right a great wrong. The quest will challenge them every step of the way. They will fail and keep fighting and fail again. A boy will become a warrior. A girl will become a magician. Children will be turned into adults. Sacrifices will be required. Before Inga can become the master of her destiny, she must first become the victim of history. Inga will learn what the Gods have always known. The greatest magic is not spells or rituals or chanted words. The greatest magic is not even love.


Set against the stark high desert of central Utah, featuring an eclectic cast of off-beat characters and a landscape shot through with gods and demons, Locust Eaters is a coming-of-age adventure about tradition, faith, and family, in which the modern world crumbles under the weight of the myths that created it, and Inga must rescue the child she used to be in order to heal the adult she has become.

“The Crow’s Head,” is Available Now!

The Wait is Over! Hardback, Paperback and eBooks are now available: https://www.amazon.com/Crows-Head-Chemical-Marriage-ebook/dp/B09WNQFK5R/

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 philosopher’s stone.

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The Crow’s Head

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Book I of the seven novel series, The Chemical Marriage, is coming out in print and e-book April 2022. Pre-orders will be available soon!

excerpt from The Crow’s Head:

Slowly, with time, the sun warms the crucible. Amniotic water incubates the quickening earth. It is a brooding and an elongated meditation on thaw. Blue skies reflecting blue oceans. Deep in the sky dreams the sun and deep in the ocean the earth dreams of a sea-tortoise dreaming a wooden bench, painted white, dreaming of the dreamer. No longer a child but not yet a man. The sea is nearby and a salt breeze strokes Damian’s face. Beneath him the damp grass. He sees the distant wharf and street-traffic. The sun is high and dazzling and where Damian lies in bed, dreaming, he feels it fall through slatted blinds hot and white across his eyelids. He is aware of his sleeping body and he knows he is dreaming a familiar dream from his childhood. He approaches the white bench. The woman is sitting on it. As Damian knew she would be.

In bed he twists among the sheets and rolls over. He sees the dreamscape and he feels the bed-linens and he contracts into a fetal ball. The woman is older than him—more than ten years, less than twenty—but in the years Damian has had this dream her age and appearance have never changed. It is only he who has aged in the last four years. As a child, he sat on her lap and she seemed large, kind, knowing. But now he is an adult and she is small and dark and freckled with dimpled cheeks, kinky hair, and a white dress. Damian sits beside her on the bench and puts his arm around her. She leans against him. Together they quietly watch the sea. He would like to speak to her but has never been able to speak in this dream. When he tries, nothing comes out and panic rises up his throat. It has not occurred to him what he would want to say to her if he could, so many years have passed since last he tried.

The sky is flattened by a single shade of pastel blue. Midday. Summertime. But the stars are visible and enormous, the stylized seven-pointed stars of cartoons and religious iconography. Their color reminds him of reflective chrome, like shapes wrapped in foil paper. They swing from side to side as if suspended on invisible strings, and then they are in motion, flying in trajectories of some complicated geometry. Stars orbit one another and whirl across the horizon, closer and closer to one another, but they never collide. Stars poise motionless before zipping around, only to rearrange in a new pattern on the sky. Damian watches with detached curiosity the stars scatter and assemble again and again. The woman holds his hand in her lap. From time to time she squeezes it.

He lies in bed a long time afterward with his eyes closed, feeling the acidic trails of tears on his face, the thudding of his heart, the melancholy and hopeless fear this dream has always inspired. 

After a while he opened his eyes.