The Whispering Wind of Nineveh
A Novel of Mesopotamian Horror, Archaeological Mystery, and Supernatural Terror
When a sealed chamber is unearthed beneath the ancient ruins of Nineveh, Dr. Amina Al-Hassan and her international team of archaeologists uncover more than relics-they awaken something buried for a reason. Trapped beneath the Temple of Ishtar lies a statue of Pazuzu, demon of plague and protector against uncreation. But it is not merely an artifact-it is a prison.
As unnatural storms batter Mosul, survivors speak in dead tongues, children channel forgotten deities, and ancient glyphs write themselves into the sky. The wind carries more than sand. It carries memory, possession, and the breath of something older than myth.
With the help of Dr. Mason Rafiq, a specialist in pre-human linguistics and arcane containment protocols, Amina must decipher a spiraling mystery that threads Mesopotamian demonology, the Fold's narrative anomalies, and a forgotten exorcism tool used in a previous catastrophic breach.
From haunted dig sites and UN shelters to ritual chambers beneath mosques and living storms that whisper, this archaeological horror blends folklore, survival, and metaphysical dread in a story where language itself becomes a weapon-and silence might be the only sanctuary.
Perfect for fans of The Exorcist, Annihilation, and Lovecraftian terror grounded in ancient myth.