The Devil's Replacement
β Scribed by Michael D. A. Clarke
- Publisher
- Michael D. A. Clarke
- Tongue
- English
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
The Devil is ready to retire from ruling Hell. He must first seek a worthy replacement. Through a series of gripping and connected short horror stories, we meet a variety of candidates potentially ready to take the reins. From the twisted ringmaster of a circus that contains a dark secret, to an unstable superhuman saviour who begins to question whether society deserves to be punished rather than protected, each individual has their own unique, thrilling, twisted and often hilarious story to tell. Only one of them will ultimately get the job. Place your bets. The Devil's Replacement is a real treat for any horror fan.
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