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My Cousin, the Piney

The Pineys, Book 1

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My Cousin, the Piney

By: Tony DiGerolamo
Narrated by: Tony DiGerolamo
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From the creator of the Jersey Devil comic book comes a story about four cousins cursed by their ancestors, brought together by destiny and trying to keep South Jersey from going to hell.

In 1732, Mother Leeds gave birth to the infamous Jersey Devil, who has roamed the Pine Barrens ever since. Or so the story goes….

The truth is, Mother Leeds was a witch and opened the portals to hell, unleashing hundreds of devils into woods. But the villagers next door in Abe’s Hat noticed and formed a secret hunting society to track down the fiends and send them back to the abyss. Their descendants continue the hunt in secret to this day.

So grab your pork roll, put on your Piney Power hat, and join the hunt, because the Galloway cousins are coming to save you whether you like it or not.

©2019 Anthony Michael DiGerolamo (P)2022 Anthony Michael DiGerolamo
Horror Literature & Fiction Scary Comedy

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