Our Last Hope (The Demon Slayer Book 1)
β Scribed by Michael Arches
- Book ID
- 110859254
- Publisher
- Pyrenees Publishing
- Year
- 2018
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 122 KB
- Series
- The Demon Slayer #1
- Category
- Fiction
- ASIN
- B07HVS57R5
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Iβm Lucien Lesauvage, convicted murderer and all-around great guy.
Although I was innocent, I was happy to stay in Supermax because the demon who had committed those murders wanted to kill me, too.
Life in the slammer was okay until Tiffany Thompson, our new President, freed me and insisted that I bring the deadly demon to justice. The problem was, he was a much stronger sorcerer than I was.
Rule number one from the mean streets of Chicagoβnever take on a fight you canβt win.
I wanted to turn her down, even told her to find a better demon hunter, but they were already dead. Then I figured out my second problem. If the demon couldn't get at me, he'd go after my friends and family.
Rule number two from the mean streets of Chicagoβfamily and friends count for everything.
Our Last Hope is the first book in a new, action-packed, Dark Fantasy series.
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