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Some Dark Holler

The Redemption of Ephraim Cutler, Book 1

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Some Dark Holler

By: Luke Bauserman
Narrated by: Bernard Setaro Clark
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Ephraim Cutler has blood on his hands and a hellhound on his trail.

When his mother forces him to kill an innocent man, Ephraim Cutler's quiet life in the Appalachian Mountains is thrown into turmoil. With a bounty on his head, Ephraim flees to the hills and hollers, where he discovers that his crime has drawn more than the law's attention - the Devil's in town with his eye on Ephraim's soul. Desperate to escape, Ephraim is torn between two clashing figures: an outcast granny doctor rumored to be a witch - and the local preacher. As the line between grim reality and the supernatural disappears, Death rides the ridgetops on a pale horse, and the Devil's hound haunts the backwoods. Ephraim must decide who to trust, evade the hangman's noose, and find redemption.

©2017 Luke Bauserman (P)2017 Luke Bauserman
Dark Fantasy Fantasy Supernatural Paranormal Fiction

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