Novelist · Whimsical Horror

Maxine Thorne

Cozy little nightmares, bound in cloth and candlelight.

Deep beneath the city sits a library that lends what should never be returned. The Omphalos Library is a whimsical-horror series about its keeper, her impossible collection, and everything that comes due when a book is a century overdue.

Meet the author

Whimsical horror, bound by hand

Maxine Thorne writes stories where the dread is real but the candle is always lit — and the monster under the bed might just want to borrow a book. She is best known for The Omphalos Library, a series about a subterranean lending library that loans out what should never be returned.

Cover of The Navel-Gazer

The flagship title

The Navel-Gazer

A Tale from the Omphalos Library

A whimsical-horror debut about an archivist, a library that catalogues her right back, and the small breathing centre around which every corridor quietly turns.

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