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Darkness Moves

By: James Mavity
Narrated by: Christopher Curtis
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Archibald Hall has stopped talking. His wife and unborn son were murdered, and all he can think about is revenge. Soon a stranger approaches him in his dreams and promises Archie the revenge he so desperately desires. In the process, Archie summons a powerful demon of the shadows. The demon gives Archie his revenge, but he is forever the slave to the Beast.

In the 1970s, two college seniors, June and Ruth, are moving into a house together for their final year. They unknowingly stumble upon a property for rent. The owner is Archibald Hall. The demon of shadows wreaks havoc on them, killing one. The survivor teams up with experts to fight the demon of shadows, only to find an even more powerful shadow has set its sights on them. Surrounded by evil, an unlikely weapon shows up to help. Who will live this time?

One more thing: There will be a sequel.

©2022 James Mavity (P)2023 James Mavity
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