Temples, Tombs & Terrors: Tales of Ancient Times
ByPublisher Description
Walk like an Egyptian…
...to meet an old woman who creates servants for the afterlife;
...with an obsessed modern-day thief pulling a daring museum heist;
...alongside warriors of darkness confronting a monotheistic sun-cult.
Greece is the word…
...as Athenian prostitutes advertise their services in a unique manner;
...when the Trojan War involves gods of a very different pantheon.
Rome if you want to…
...see how far an empress will go to secure her childrens' legacy;
...visit an omen-reader faced with inexplicable dire portents.
Explore twisted history, myth-meets-Mythos, and more in this journey through Christine Morgan's
TEMPLES, TOMBS & TERRORS: Tales of Ancient Times
Download the free Fable app

Stay organized
Keep track of what you’re reading, what you’ve finished, and what’s next.
Build a better TBR
Swipe, skip, and save with our smart list-building tool
Rate and review
Share your take with other readers with half stars, emojis, and tags
Curate your feed
Meet readers like you in the Fable For You feed, designed to build bookish communitiesTemples, Tombs & Terrors: Tales of Ancient Times Reviews
About Christine Morgan
CHRISTINE MORGAN enjoys writing across a variety of genres, as well as bending them, blending them, mashing them up, challenging herself, giving the reader something different, and pushing the limits. Especially when it comes to the weird stuff.
Her recent books have included a return to some Edward Lee style Hell on Earth, with her novel Warlock Infernal (sequel to the Splatterpunk Award winning Lakehouse Infernal) and the novella Damned Lazy (from the case files of Mephistopolis-noir gumshoe Matt Brimstone, P.I.), as well as the collections HorrorSmut, Rip Your Heart Out, and Almost Normal Horror.
She's currently juggling several writing projects, plus trying to keep up on edit-gigs and reviews, all while going through some major family and life upheavals. Quite frankly, it's a miracle she's held onto what little sanity she has left.
At the moment, and for the foreseeable future, she's staying at her dad's remote and rustic hermitage in the high desert of Southern California, trying not to think too hard about how one of the nearest neighboring properties apparently is some sort of "religious destination," whether or not that means creepy cultists, and what to do if it does.
Other books by Christine Morgan
Start a Book Club
Start a public or private book club with this book on the Fable app today!FAQ
Do I have to buy the ebook to participate in a book club?
Why can’t I buy the ebook on the app?
How is Fable’s reader different from Kindle?
Do you sell physical books too?
Are book clubs free to join on Fable?
How do I start a book club with this book on Fable?
