The Maze Blog Tour


Title: The Maze 
Author: Jason Brannon
Publisher: Lighthouse Publishing of the Carolinas
Genre: Christian Suspense/Fantasy
Format: Paperback/Kindle/Audiobook
Pages: 186

A near death experience transports Jamie Burroughs into The Maze, a realm built by angels and demons and filled with traps and riddles for those haunted by their mistakes. 

For Jamie, The Maze becomes a terrifying journey through a world of darkness where his soul and the lives of those he loves hangs in the balance. With his family in danger and his soul in peril, Jamie is forced to reevaluate the kind of man he truly is as he struggles 
to escape The Maze before it’s too late.



Praise for Jason Brannon

“Jason Brannon shows us a place of reckoning and judgments, of creatures that wait to
ensnare us. The Maze is a novel of damnation and deliverance, of corridors fortified with
death and spirituality. I found a bit of myself in The Maze."
~ Steven Lloyd, author of  The Wooden Box

“From his style, you’d think Jason Brannon was the dark double of Ray Bradbury.
He cares more about character and realism than most writers I’ve read and his plots flow like
well-orchestrated music. Indeed, Brannon’s writing has a classical feel, reminiscent of the best traditional work in the genre, even when he’s going for gut-wrenching terror and torture in-extremis." ~ Michael Arnzen, International Horror Guild Award winning author of Grave Markings
(Dell Abyss)

“Brannon’s work reminds me of the glory days of The Twilight Zone, when it was in
black and white and carried bylines like Beaumont and Matheson. Often surreal,
sometimes disturbing and sometimes enlightening, there’s real substance in his tales that
few of his contemporaries can match.”
~ Mike Oliveri, Bram Stoker Award winning author of “Deadliest of the Species”

For More Information

 The Maze is available at Amazon.

 Pick up your copy at Barnes & Noble.

 Watch the trailer at YouTube.

 Discuss this book at PUYB Virtual Book Club at Goodreads.

Book Excerpt:

The maze was complex and mysterious, and like snowflakes, no two mazes were identical.  Each labyrinth was built from the blueprint of a man's life and tailored to fit his soul.  Sins and virtues alike were included in the architecture.  Yet, in this case, the transgressions were far more plentiful.

The cobblestone steps lay covered in thick tangles of thorny vines. The air stank of decay and decadence; the hallways were encrusted with black ice and sin. Angels roamed the hallways with hammers and chisels, feverishly writing on the walls. Some carved instructions for the tortured soul who would soon find himself trapped inside.

Others planted clues for his escape. Demons skulked in the darker places and searched for hiding places to deploy traps. Others sharpened weapons.

Only two outcomes awaited the man who would soon be imprisoned within the walls of the maze. The angels hoped for redemption. The demons hoped for death.

Men had stumbled in the darkness of the maze before and given up their souls willingly in order to escape. Others solved the puzzles within, realized the true potential of this place, and became new creatures. Transformation was the key to freedom from this particular prison. However, some never figured that out and stumbled in darkness forever.

Asterion had a special role to play. Inside these twisting, turning passageways, he was the law. Neither angel nor demon had a stronghold here. The decision to escape the maze or wander in darkness belonged entirely to the lost soul. The choice couldn't be
forced. The demons, however, always looked for an advantage. Often times they cheated, going outside the maze to find a way to gain the upper hand. The moment the minotaur heard flute song, he knew what they had done.  They had called for reinforcements, and The Piper had finally arrived.  

Asterion watched as imps hefted pickaxes, pushed carts filled with rock, raised new walls, set snares, and consulted the blueprint for the labyrinth to make sure all of the appropriate sins would be included in the architecture. Conviction or destruction of the
heart depended on that more than anything else. As they worked, Asterion heard them snickering to themselves. The demons thought they were clever calling in The Piper.

What the demons didn't realize was that the angels snickered too.  Prayers were being offered up by the faithful, and their prayers were being heard.


The war had begun.





Jason Brannon is the author of The Maze and The Tears of Nero. His fiction features flawed characters trapped in impossible situations that test and try their faith. He currently lives in Amory, MS.

For More Information

 Visit Jason Brannon’s website.

 Connect with Jason on Facebook and Twitter.

 Find out more about Jason at Goodreads.

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