The Seer of York
Arcane archivist Harper is plagued by nightmares of grotesque creatures and bloody deaths. Her visions are becoming more frequent, more violent… and they’re coming true. She is guilt-ridden when a man is killed after she had a visceral experience of his death and did nothing to prevent it. The unusual markings on his corpse, combined with his neatly excised vocal cords, send a ripple of terror through York and rumours of witchcraft abound.

Praise for The Seer of York
Each of the 16 tales thrusts you back into the alternate York universe, with its chilling atmosphere full of foreboding and something from urban folklore in every nook and cranny.
A spellbinding read. Alethea Lyons proves her ability as a fantastic novelist by combining a variety of elements to make this novel really pop to life.
Overall, this collection is further proof that Lyons’ supernatural York is one of the most visually compelling fantasy universes to be in right now – one part chilling, one part wholesome and all parts must read.
The flawed yet relatable nature of these characters, the substantial use of mythology and religion throughout human history, and the grounded nature of the supernatural made this book feel vibrant and alive on the page.


