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Heart of the Monster - Tulpa Chapbook Series - cover

Heart of the Monster - Tulpa Chapbook Series

Brian Knight

Publisher: Tulpa Books

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Summary

Where does your rage come from?
 
Karl knows; he stares at it every night from his back patio. The Heart Of The Monster. It calls to him, and for fifteen years Karl has resisted its pull.
 
To confront the monster he is becoming he must go back and confront the ghosts of his past, and those who he left behind.
Available since: 06/06/2020.

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