Tomb Divers

Robyn Bee


Rated: 4.50 of 5 stars
4.50 ·
[?] · 4 ratings · 436 pages · Published: 25 May 2025

Tomb Divers by Robyn Bee
There’s no money in the study of history, not unless one gets a little … creative.

Ashura is an empire of monuments, of Grand Ziggurats and obelisks of pale stone. The tombs of long-dead necromancer-kings rise like labyrinthine fortresses above the desert sands. Cruel traps and legions of undying guardians watch over fortune-filled treasure chambers, the wealth of dynasties awaiting those with the cunning to survive the taking of it.

Yet there are those who dive for secrets, rather than gold.

Naroh is a tomb diver, a brilliant, reckless, and oftentimes penniless historian haunted by Ashura’s greatest mystery. From atop a scorpion bred for war, he’s spent the last ten years crisscrossing the empire, digging up and gathering the fragments of its forgotten past.

Then, a plundered artifact leads him to Eshi, a savagely beautiful girl with a hyena’s grin. Scattered clues become a path and, together with an elf who sings to spirits, they set out to find the millennia-lost tomb of Ashura’s greatest conqueror.

A necromancer whose might was such that even the gods took notice.

Tomb Divers is an ancient Egypt/Mesopotamia-inspired, slow-burn harem fantasy adventure. It contains scenes of graphic sex and violence.
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