Sins of Isis

About

Behind closed doors, in a world of pretense, neurotic needs, and selfish desires, twisted perversions wish never to see the light. But, on occasion, the light finds them anyway and threatens to expose them to the day.

Karen Blanchard, like so many others hiding from the light, has her forbidden secret, a lustful secret she has convinced herself was inspired by God. When her sociopathic ex-husband, who is hell-bent upon destroying her name, discovers her illicit longings, by unwittingly forcing her to act upon them, she must pay the price, but not in the way he had planned.

Reborn as children of the night through the empathy of forces they’ve never known, Karen and her son become enslaved to unrelenting hungers, enslaved to blood, and her ex-husband becomes consumed by his own insanity.

Praise for this book

"I’m a seasoned horror reader, so it takes a lot to get under my skin, but Sins of Isis did that and then some. It treks into taboo territory and had me thinking about the boundaries of the genre. How far is too far? How relative is morality? What lines are universal and can never be crossed? Uilleam Whitedale goes to places few horror authors dare, but Sins of Isis works because those questions are front and centre."

"When you pick up a Uilleam Whitedale book, you know you’re going to get something with more depth than your average, by-the-numbers horror."