CHAPTERS
0:00 - Start
0:16 - Become A Literary Patron
0:35 - Authors
0:45 - Feature Presentation
PART I
0:53 - I: A Man Comes Seeking
16:47 - II: The People Of The Stalking Death
39:29 - III: Lilith
58:15 - IV: Dreams Of Empire
PART II
1:11:43 - V: "For A Thousand Years-"
1:40:51 - VI: The Shattering Of The Skull
1:56:25 - VII: The Faith Of Solomon
2:06:09 - Outro
Solomon Kane in "The Moon Of Skulls" by Robert E. Howard
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The Moon of Skulls by Robert E. Howard is a thrilling Solomon Kane adventure that blends swashbuckling action, eerie atmosphere, and lost-world intrigue. The Puritan swordsman travels deep into Africa in search of a kidnapped English girl, only to uncover a sinister, ancient civilization ruled by a cruel queen and steeped in dark sorcery. As Kane battles his way through treacherous enemies and uncovers the horrifying truth behind the city of Negari, he faces a climactic struggle against overwhelming odds. With its relentless pace, brutal combat, and a setting dripping with mystery, this tale is a prime example of Howard’s masterful blend of historical adventure and pulp horror.
- A relentless quest – Solomon Kane, a brooding and determined avenger, braves the perils of an uncharted jungle to save an innocent captive.
- A lost city of terror – The ancient city of Negari, ruled by the cruel Queen Nakari, is steeped in blood-soaked rituals and unspeakable horrors.
- Fury and steel against darkness – Kane must rely on his unmatched swordsmanship and iron will to face a monstrous evil threatening to consume him.
If you crave action-packed adventure, lost-world mysteries, and heroic battles against sinister forces, The Moon of Skulls is a must-read. Experience the pulse-pounding storytelling of Robert E. Howard today!
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Robert Ervin Howard (January 22, 1906 – June 11, 1936) was an American writer, primarily known for his contributions to the fantasy and pulp fiction genres. He is best remembered as the creator of Conan the Barbarian, one of the most iconic characters in sword and sorcery literature.
From a young age, he showed a keen interest in literature, history, and storytelling, often immersing himself in books and inventing his own tales. Howard began his writing career as a teenager, contributing to various pulp magazines of the time, including "Weird Tales."
In addition to Conan, Howard created other memorable characters, such as Solomon Kane, Bran Mak Morn, and Kull of Atlantis. He explored a range of genres, including historical fiction, horror, and westerns, often infusing his tales with elements of the supernatural and the occult.