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With Eyes No Longer Blind

Morigan Tetralogy, Book 2

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With Eyes No Longer Blind

By: Thomas Corfield
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Two reluctant heroes—one anxious, the other infuriated—must navigate a crumbling world filled with monstrous beasts, mysterious spoons and far too many opinions.

The world is broken. They’re still trying to fix it. Or at least survive it.

The city of Liebe is gone and Oscar presumed dead. With Tabby Miss Cakes adrift in a crumbling realm of myth and memory, she's not sure what’s real anymore—or if anything ever was.

When Oscar reappears, inexplicably alive, the two stumble into a bizarrely wholesome world where people sand horses, kindness is weaponised and no one seems to notice the sky is falling.

That’s because a poet is eating reality.

The Ar’dath-Irr, a lunatic bard of monstrous power, is enslaving writers to pen a reality-warping Creed. His disciples are many. His Muse is now airborne and terrifying. And Oscar? He’s caught in the middle—again.

Teaming up with Jeffemeries, an exploding-bun enthusiast, Oscar and Tabby must navigate a surreal landscape filled with monstrous beasts, curried pumpkins, spoon-waving cultists and a clinically confused populace. But as lies unravel, their friendship—and whatever hope remains—is ravaged by an oncoming tsunami of madness.

Part fever dream, part odyssey, part philosophical slapstick, With Eyes No Longer Blind is a journey into utter absurdity and clinical insanity.

Book 2 of the Morigan Tetralogy. It’s poetic, deadly, and Oscar is absolutely the wrong cat to star in it.

©2023 Thomas Corfield (P)2026 Thomas Corfield
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