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Requiem 4

By: Mike Duran
Narrated by: Dan Kassis
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Graviton Cemetery: the biggest, oldest, most haunted graveyard in the world. And the Requiem 4 unit is here to clean things up.

In a dystopian, war-torn future where a godless global network reprograms the masses for compliance, the Requiem units are a dying breed. Manned by sciocists - scientific exorcists - and armed with state-of-the-art technology, the units sweep cemeteries of "latent soul energy". However, there's a lot more than just ghosts in Graviton.

Father Aguste Lax, military chaplain to Requiem 4, has his own doubts. The cross around his neck is a feeble reminder of his waning faith. Yet when they encounter a Type Six entity, no amount of quantum firepower can save them. Lax becomes their only hope for escaping Graviton alive.

But can his faith prevail against an evil this ancient? Or will Graviton Cemetery become the final resting place for Requiem 4?

©2017 Mike Duran (P)2018 Mike Duran
Dark Fantasy Fantasy Fiction Military Science Fiction Supernatural Paranormal Haunted

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