LETHAL TATTOOS
Explore Book One of the world of the Shakarri with these sneak peeks
© 2025 R. E. St. Denis
LETHAL TATTOOS
BOOK ONE OF THE SHAKARRI SERIES
What if you stumble into an alien world where nothing is familiar?
A debut novel that intertwines magic, prophesy, cybernetic technology and multiverse war, Lethal Tattoos follows the epic adventure of an ordinary man, a self-professed loner and misanthrope, who is suddenly thrust on an unexpected journey spanning worlds, cultures, legends and myth.
When there’s nothing left to live for, there’s only one rule: die well. Kelly O’Malley is an adrenaline junkie with a death wish. Life apparently has other plans. A weekend of cave exploration deep in the mountains of Vancouver Island leads Kelly through labyrinthine tunnels to a cave that has been inaccessible for tens of thousands of years. As Kelly reaches the opening of the cave, he looks out across an unfamiliar landscape to a sky filled with two moons.
Survival in this new hostile world tests Kelly’s resourcefulness and stamina to his max, but also reawakens the compassion he thought he had lost as he makes new allies — powerful creatures who see him as the fulfillment of an ancient prophecy. Kelly learns that his arrival has been expected for thousands of years by three distinct civilizations: one wants to protect him, one wants to destroy him, and one believes he will save them all.
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A Fifth tiger came out, easily a third laRger than the smallest of the other four.
About a kilometre or two in the distance, just to the left of the green space, I noticed a small pond or slough with a scattering of trees around it, most of them dead. Several of them leaned out over the water, and something was walking along the trunk of one of the larger ones. It looked like a tiger — a very big tiger — its fur sticking up like a guinea pig. From the treeline came a smaller one with more normal-looking fur, followed by a third, similar yet smaller still, and a fourth that was black as coal and noticeably larger than the previous three. It was a good thing I focused on the latrine first because I was feeling a distinct need to use it.
As I watched them with some incredulity mixed with a significant degree of anxiety, a fifth tiger came out, easily a third larger than the smallest of the other four. It dawned on me that the black one was probably the female and this was the male; the other three had to be their cubs, or whatever you called them. In any case they were juveniles, not yet fully matured.
Holy shit, they’re enormous! I’m going to die!
—Excerpt from Lethal Tattoos, Book One of the Shakarri Series.
A murmur on the wind told Bebinn something was wrong, OUT OF SYNC WITH THE SOUNDS OF THE NIGHT.
Crouching low, invisible within the dense underbrush of the rainforest, she waited and listened.
Jaya, she whispered. Something is out there. Do you sense it? Where are you?
I am by the river, she responded. Something is coming from upstream but I can barely hear it above the sound of the river; I sense it more than hear it. Whatever it is, it’s big. Where are you? What do you hear?
I am east of you by half a kilometre, away from the river. There is a faint rustling through the forest, a steady sound that shouldn’t be here, like a thousand ants tiptoeing over leaves, trying to be quiet. Something’s coming this way heading directly towards our camp and it doesn’t want to be heard. It’s going to pass near me soon. I’ll watch as it goes by. Jag, are you there?
I’m here, he said. Jag was the only one integrated with me at the time. Eir, he called. Join me here please. Patch Bebinn in and I’ll watch with Jaya. Do you see anything at the river yet, Jaya?
Jag and Jaya watched as a large, dark, virtually invisible object floated past Jaya’s position, not on the river but above it, a faint hum emanating from it as it cruised by faster than the current. Jaya raced after it along the riverbank, unable to keep pace, when the hum suddenly dropped and the vessel moved onto the shore. An opening appeared on one side and eight large creatures, black as the night, leapt out and began moving rapidly towards the camp.
—Excerpt from Lethal Tattoos, Book One of the Shakarri Series.
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