Devil's Junction
β Scribed by David Leadbeater
- Publisher
- Independently published
- Year
- 2020
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 123 KB
- Category
- Fiction
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β¦ Synopsis
In times of struggle, we need heroes.After the nightmare events leading to the death of President Coburn, Matt Drake and his team are left out in the cold, ghosted by their own government. As they strive to come to terms with a new reality, they receive a lifeline β an invite to a Christmas Eve party on the twenty-first floor of a Los Angeles skyscraper where their old coordinatorβGβwill have fresh news. What could possibly go wrong?Unaware that G is already dead, Matt Drake and his team are lured into a savage trap set by their terrible nemesisβthe Devil. When the skyscraper becomes a powerful inferno, they are forced to save trapped civilians and lead them down through twenty-one floors of raging mayhem. With destruction and danger at every turn they battle to descend the flaming tower only to find that the Devil has another surprise waiting for them.Seven of the worst killers on the planet, assembled for the purpose of killing Drake and his team, are making their way up the building.But the carnage doesnβt end there. For the survivors of the inferno, the greatest showdown in history awaits: The Devil, the Blood King and Team SPEAR.
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