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Scars on the Face of God

Chris Bauer

Publisher: Severn River Publishing

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A gruesome discovery—and an ancient evil—emerge in a Pennsylvania town . . . “A brilliant novel.” —Jonathan Maberry, New York Times–bestselling and Bram Stoker Award–winning author  Prayers sometimes land on the Devil’s ears . . .   The year is 1964. A construction project in the town of Three Bridges, Pennsylvania, unearths an ancient sewer. Inside is a mystery dating to the nineteenth century: the hidden skeletons of countless infants.   As the secrets of Three Bridges begin to surface, an ancient codex is discovered in the attic of a local orphanage. A bible containing writings in Lucifer’s own hand.   The parish priest and a church handyman set out to discover the truth. But a series of strange visions and horrifying tragedies begin, and the darkest secret of all becomes clear:   The town of Three Bridges is marked, and the Devil is coming out to play.
Available since: 05/17/2019.
Print length: 330 pages.

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