Feast of Shadows [Part 1]
β Scribed by Wayne, Rick
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 879 KB
- Category
- Fiction
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β¦ Synopsis
One part mystery. One part savagery. Three parts magic.
Years ago, driven by greed, men penetrated the last soft places on earth. Out of the clear-cut jungleβout of nowhereβa man appeared, eyes rimmed in blue. The last shaman. A man who could make magic.
Now a recluse, known to modern society only as an eccentric chef, he is locked in an occult battle with an unseen nemesis. Their prize: a most unusual book, penned before the fall of Babylon, said to contain the recipe for eternal night.
Across five stories, five victims of inexplicable events narrate their encounters with an enigmatic titan of magic, a man without a past, whose tattooed palms hold the power to alter human historyβor to end it.
Agony in Violet
As his marriage crumbles around him, a brilliant medical scientist searches for the source of a horrific illness that leaves its victims ashen and wasted. With no apparent connections between them, his only clues are the...
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Number of Words in Auth: 2
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Has Cover : Yes
Single Author : Rick Wayne
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Title Length : 025
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Record ID : 4269
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