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When Darkness Ruled

By: J. T. McMahon
Narrated by: Marti Dumas
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When Darkness Ruled, by Jim McMahon, tells the disturbing and ominous tale of the beautiful and haunted Ann Miller, a nurse with an angelic face that masks damnation. Derryville, Alabama, a newly built town in 1920, offers hope and a new life to those coming to fulfill its promise. The people moving there expected change in their lives but never imagined it would be brought on by a battle between Hell's minions and the forces of Heaven, with one of their own at its center.

An ancient evil is once again using the body of a stunningly attractive woman and is helping her settle an old score - one soul at a time. Together, she and the thing that possesses her prey on those who are willing to sacrifice everything for love.

Written in masterful and blood-chilling prose, When Darkness Ruled is a book that will give you reasons to stay up late at night and then to sleep with the lights on.

©2010 Jim T. McMahon (P)2012 Jim T. McMahon
Occult Suspense Scary

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