"Any sufficiently advanced intelligence is indistinguishable from godhood."
For Damien, growing up was all about being an outsider in his own home. His mother and brother shared an unfathomable bond that left him excluded from their lives. Yet his earliest, fragmentary memory of them was so nightmarish, their lives were something he ran from as soon as he could.
Now an astronomy graduate student in Seattle, Damien is happy with his place as a speck in a cosmos vast beyond comprehension. Until his brother turns up after 13 years, to make amends and seek his expertise on a discovery that may not be of this Earth. The more the world expands to admit the possibilities of a universe stranger than even Damien has imagined, the greater is his urgency to resist being reclaimed by a past that never seemed to want him…until now.
Like a collision of galaxies between H.P. Lovecraft and Carl Sagan, Whom the Gods Would Destroy looks to the night skies as the source of our greatest wonder, and finds them swarming with our worst fears.
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Review
"A strange journey into the human psyche and a reimagining of human history on a cosmic scale. While there is a great deal of science fiction in the novella, there are also several themes from classic horror, and especially Lovecraftian mythos, that is sure to please even a jaded horror reader." -- Examiner.com
"Mines existential terror, our fear of our own insignificance, while not skimping on the shock moments and twists. This is a space chiller that gets under your DNA, imbues the stars with horrific potential and makes the reader question humanity's place in the cosmos. Great stuff!" -- Horror Novel Reviews
"An incredibly dark tale ... Hodge's writing is tight and suspenseful with the right amount of jolts." -- The Writerly ReaderÂ
Description:
"Any sufficiently advanced intelligence is indistinguishable from godhood."
For Damien, growing up was all about being an outsider in his own home. His mother and brother shared an unfathomable bond that left him excluded from their lives. Yet his earliest, fragmentary memory of them was so nightmarish, their lives were something he ran from as soon as he could.
Now an astronomy graduate student in Seattle, Damien is happy with his place as a speck in a cosmos vast beyond comprehension. Until his brother turns up after 13 years, to make amends and seek his expertise on a discovery that may not be of this Earth. The more the world expands to admit the possibilities of a universe stranger than even Damien has imagined, the greater is his urgency to resist being reclaimed by a past that never seemed to want him…until now.
Like a collision of galaxies between H.P. Lovecraft and Carl Sagan, Whom the Gods Would Destroy looks to the night skies as the source of our greatest wonder, and finds them swarming with our worst fears.
**
Review
"A strange journey into the human psyche and a reimagining of human history on a cosmic scale. While there is a great deal of science fiction in the novella, there are also several themes from classic horror, and especially Lovecraftian mythos, that is sure to please even a jaded horror reader." -- Examiner.com
"Mines existential terror, our fear of our own insignificance, while not skimping on the shock moments and twists. This is a space chiller that gets under your DNA, imbues the stars with horrific potential and makes the reader question humanity's place in the cosmos. Great stuff!" -- Horror Novel Reviews
"An incredibly dark tale ... Hodge's writing is tight and suspenseful with the right amount of jolts." -- The Writerly ReaderÂ