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Wolves Of God
$20.00

Ian Murphy is recent high school graduate in the 1980s. Still in despair from the death of his mother, Ian experiences dark visions of pursuit, torture, and execution after encounter with evangelist Peter Stubbs. Drawn into a world of madness and murder, Ian realizes that the only way to end the cycle of death is to face down and destroy a centuries-old monster.

From a small Ohio town to the foothills of the Ozarks, a frigid Minnesota forest, a midwest tourist community, and back to the rural environs where it began, Wolves Of God is a tale of werewolves and dark religion, a coming-of-age story of one young man making peace with the monster within and learning to make his own meaning in a hostile world.

Brothers
$15.00

Showcase what this product is about. What’s it made of? How was it made? What are ways to enjoy it?Tag. You’re it. (Larger type. Vicious Hunger  is the font name, I believe.)

Michael Dougherty witnessed the unthinkable when he was just six years old; his brother’s body, cold, lifeless, and surrounded by vermin. The awful sight haunts him into adulthood where he find that a horror he dared hope was long dead is still very much alive and bent upon finishing what was started all those years ago.

From the dusty country roads of a rural childhood to the dizzying heights of a chasm-spanning bridge, from a suburban home to the ruins of an abandoned amusement park, Brothers is the story of an evil as old as humanity and the extremes a brother and sister will go to in order to protect those they love.

Bog
$15.00

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The Orchard
$15.00

What if I’m the snake?  (Larger type. Vicious Hunger  is the font name, I believe.)

Gwyn Bassett is a high school senior in the small town of Stonelick, Ohio. She plans to leave upon graduation to pursue a life beyond the confines of her rural upbringing. Her best friend Butch Beauchamp has other plans. His family has run Beauchamp & Sons Orchard for decades. He intends to stay in Stonelick and assume his father’s position running the family business, an enterprise built upon cider, apples, and nostalgia. Her friends Maddie and Casey understand Gwyn’s vision for her own future and focus on enjoying their last year of high school together. One autumn night changes all their lives forever. A tree burns but is not consumed, Butch’s little brother has an unnerving experience, and Gwyn finds herself invaded in a most cruel and unusual way by a power with the illest of intents.

Throughout history, trees have been the fount of a rich body of mythology, apple trees in particular. Their association with the fae folk of Celtic myth and the Apple Tree Man of English folklore are but two examples. Gwyn discovers that these tales are more than just folklore and that not just everyone she loves, but the entire world is in danger of a fiery fate dealt by her own hands.

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