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Relic Meyers & the Rhythms of Ruin

By: Brady J. Sadler
Narrated by: Brian Callanan
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When fourteen-year-old drummer Relic Meyers discovers a lost demo tape from his father's band, Unknown Oath, he unwittingly unleashes the Widow—a cursed muse tied to his family's dark past. As deadly occurrences plague his hometown of Laramie, Indiana, Relic—alongside his best friend Bree and the dark and mysterious new girl Delilah—uncovers cult secrets of supernatural forces that feed on human creativity.

Haunted by eldritch visions and his father’s rhythmic echoes, Relic must navigate first love, high school rivalries, and monstrous forces to save his town.

Relic Meyers & The Rhythms of Ruin is a thrilling blend of supernatural scares and coming-of-age drama set against the nostalgic backdrop of 1997. Perfect for fans of horror and heavy metal, this tale of macabre music and unrelenting tension will keep you hooked until the last beat.

©2024 Brady Sadler (P)2024 Brady Sadler
Horror

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