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Return of the Beasts Shadow

Colin J Platt

Publisher: Colin J Platt

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Summary

A man called David Joyce has just come out of the asylum on day release. He managed to get away from his security guard, and is now wondering around the town. He believes he is invisible and that he can also create miracles. Two years ago he was involved in an incident which caused outrage and hilarity when he held people hostage while believing himself to be a super-hero called the-Shadow, and also an entity called the-Beast. 
Available since: 04/10/2016.

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