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Alive & Dead in Texas

The Camera, Book 2

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Alive & Dead in Texas

By: Eric A. Shelman
Narrated by: Eric A. Shelman
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The camera has a dark past. The evil that seeped into its mechanisms manifests itself in ways only Jack Hunger and Wayne Olsen can understand.

But that's only because they're familiar with the darkness, and how to fight it. Others who encounter its subjects haven't a clue what they are about to face.

Dead legs will walk again, and dead eyes will see. Dormant hungers will awaken as lifeless brains once again begin to plot and scheme, tracking people and things as though by preternatural instinct. When Jack discovers a news article that convinces him he's pinpointed the location of the lost Pentax K1000 camera, he alerts Wayne and they head off to Texas.

It must be found and destroyed. What follows is a bloodbath of which few know the origin; one that only two good friends have any hope of stopping.

©2018 Eric A. Shelman (P)2019 Eric A. Shelman
Action & Adventure Dark Humour Comedy

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