After enduring a kidnapping, brutal gang attacks, and the death of the man she loved, Avery Whitlock believed she could survive anythingβuntil she crossed into hostile territory. The Withered had mutated, and she had reason to believe the soldiers holed up in the Grand Ole Opry knew more than they w
Faustus Resurrectus
β Scribed by Thomas Morrissey
- Publisher
- Night Shade Books[Start]
- Year
- 2012
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 220 KB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Unholy murder is just the beginning of the ritual...
When Donovan Graham, newly-graduated occult scholar, helps the NYPD investigate a man killed by scorpions in a midtown hotel, he learns the world is far stranger and deadlier than his studies ever suggested. Evidence forces his academic skepticism to give way to astonished belief that ancient evil exists, and the more he investigates, the higher it rises to overshadow the normality of his life. Can he save those he loves from its power?
In a Central Park overrun with madness, a suave sociopath seeks to achieve his darkest desires by tearing apart the world. Battling him through death and beyond, Donovan risks his soul to learn reality is flexible, and even the impossible can be had if a high enough price is paid...
Faustus Resurrectus. Evil Is Forever. Death Isn't.
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