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Infernum Super Terram - Hell Is Coming - cover

Infernum Super Terram - Hell Is Coming

Arrendle

Publisher: Publishdrive

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Summary

Inspired by Dante Alighieri's classic tale Inferno, this is Hell reimagined for a modern audience.
 
In life, Detective Tramaine was honest, hardworking, and proud of catching killers.In death, he is sentenced to hell for a shootout gone wrong.Now, he must venture through hell to stop Satan’s evil plot to take over the world!When Detective Tramaine arrives at the scene of a murdered father, his own emotions take control. After hunting the killers through the night, Tramaine discovers their location and joins a SWAT team to take them into custody. But when the arrest goes sideways and a shootout ensues, Tramaine loses his life and find himself sucked into Hell where he must obey Satan's commands or face annihilation of his very soul. As he suffers in Hell, forced to comply with the Devil's orders, Tramaine uncovers Satan's plot to release Hell onto earth.In this epic tale of good and evil, Tramaine must choose between preserving his very existence or saving the world from Infernum Super Terram.
Available since: 09/15/2025.
Print length: 266 pages.

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