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Dream Eater

A. V. Dalcourt

Publisher: Fantasy Ethos

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Summary

To secure his granddaughter's future, he must return and face the nightmare of his past. 
Dezmond Daamon never wanted to return to Daamon Manor - where a creature of fear and anguish devoured his wife and brother - but now duty demands it of him. It's the only place he knows to keep his granddaughter safe from the demons that now plague the earth - and the only place he can prepare her to fight them. 
But while state-of-the-art technology can keep the roaming demons out of the crumbling manor, there's just one problem - it'll also trap any abominations lurking there inside. 
Abominations like the living Nightmare that robbed Dezmond of his wife. 
Now, the venerable wizard is trapped within the confines of his family home - and finds himself stalked by a creature that conjures up fear and tragedy to devour its prey. 
For Dezmond to have any hope of survival, he'll have to do what he's spent decades avoiding - turn inward, and face the pain and anguish of his past.Dream Eater is a chilling, dark fantasy adventure set in the Fractured Memories series by A.V. Dalcourt - rich with visceral detail and dream-like symbolism.
Available since: 01/01/2014.

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