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Dead-End Demons (Horrors of Helensview)

By: Jeffrey Beesler
Narrated by: Matthew Raftis
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Not every Demon is a monster. Not every person is a human. Either one could kill Dylan Weaverson.

Five years have passed since Dylan's brother, Chase, died in an explosion at Gus Peddle's gas station in Helensview. Since then, Dylan has vowed revenge on the Demon nation, starting with a dark alley slaying of a gambler Demon. Before the cops catch him, Dylan begins to drive back to his farm outside Grain's Plains, rescuing gas station owner Gus Peddle along the way.

But the past will not die. It isn't long before the gambler Demon's corpse turns up on Dylan's farm under bizarre circumstances. After he buries the body, a group of Demons then kidnap Dylan and drag him back to their farm near Helensview.With everyone holding secrets from him, Dylan must figure out who's a friend, and who's not. And just when he thinks he knows for sure, the truth may very well kill him.

©2017 Jeffrey Beesler (P)2019 Jeffrey Beesler
Horror

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