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Nicodemus Flynn

Alex De-Gruchy

Publisher: Markosia Enterprises Ltd

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Summary

When an arrogant occultist resurrects the monster named the Pariah, Nicodemus Flynn, who has for years stood against malevolent forces, sets out to stop it. The Pariah was originally killed by a man who sacrificed his own life in the process. Now, must history repeat itself? The Pariah will not falter. It will not stop. But neither will Nicodemus Flynn.
Available since: 01/29/2018.

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