Incubus: The Descent

Christian Francis

A werewolf, hell, witches and a decimation of reality… What started in Everyday Monsters continues in this, the stunning sequel.


A novel that ‘cuts with a cinematic grace between wonderlands of historical fantasy, fairy tale, monsters and mythology…’ (LH Review) and is ‘both a powerful series addition and a readily accessible stand-alone read that draws readers into a king’s mission and spins it into a story of rebirth, atonement, and redemption‘ (Midwest Book Review).

Throughout history, there have always been those who task themselves with a mission to vanquish evil. None more so than those who would be seen as monsters themselves. Monsters who accept that the only way to conquer the darkness is to descend to the place where it was born, and meet it head-on.


Reviews

‘Christian Francis has done it again and created an amazing horror/fantasy story here. This is the 2nd book that I have read by him and it will not be the last. Be warned however, if you can’t handle extreme gore, repulsive descriptions of bodily fluids, and very dark themes this book will not be for you. I personally loved this book, the story was very creative as well as original much like the first book in this series, and I absolutely love the author’s sense of humor, especially when used in the midst of a very dark scene in the novel.’

Nicholas Grady – Amazon

‘I don’t normally leave extensive reviews, but I will say that this story had a lot of out-loud “What the F-” moments for me. It was unpredictable, horrifically gruesome, and a violation of your senses. It was great!’

Jolene Gettler – Amazon

‘I loved Everyday Monsters, but this one is on a whole other level. I loved the references to the first book, even though this was not designed originally as a direct sequel. Again, the imagery created by the descriptions was disturbing, vivid, in places simply grotesque and yet all encapsulating at the same time. During the scenes in the swamp and with the gatekeeper below it, I swore I could actually smell the place.’

David W Adams – Amazon

Christian Francis is a master of the macabre, known for his chilling tales that delve into the darkest corners of the human psyche. With a keen ability to blend psychological horror with supernatural elements, he crafts stories that haunt readers long after the last page is turned. Drawing inspiration from classic horror literature and modern anxieties, Francis’ work often explores themes of isolation, fear, and the unknown. His unique voice and unsettling narratives have earned him a dedicated following in the horror community. When he’s not writing, Francis enjoys immersing himself in dark fiction, film, and the eerie landscapes of his imagination.