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The God We Don't Know

"A Cosmic Horror Beneath the Ice"

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The God We Don't Know

By: Ted Lazaris
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Deep beneath Antarctica’s endless white horizon, something ancient waits to be remembered.

Disgraced glaciologist Dr. Mara Levin joins a remote research mission hoping to bury her scandal and rediscover her purpose. But when her team uncovers vast alien tunnels beneath the Ross Ice Shelf — smooth, symmetrical, impossibly alive — their scientific curiosity becomes a terrifying descent into cosmic horror.

As voices echo from lost loved ones and walls pulse with unnatural bioluminescence, each team member confronts their deepest fears and secrets. The entity they awaken doesn’t crave worship — it craves release, spreading its infection through whispers and dreams, until it spirals into the global sky itself.

Trapped between brutal survival and existential seduction, Mara must choose whether to cling to her fragile humanity or embrace the cold, transcendent tide.

Perfect for fans of Annihilation, The Thing, and cosmic horror that lingers long after the last page, The God We Don’t Know is a breathtaking, mind-bending exploration of obsession, identity, and the price of knowing too much.

Dare to look beneath the ice — but be warned: once you see the god below, it will never let you go.

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