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Slaughterman's Creed

Cy Dethan

Publisher: Markosia Enterprises Ltd

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Summary

Slaughterman’s Creed is a story of the fall and rise of monsters, where an ethical knife-edge is all that separates hero from villain. A human trafficker orders the death of a killer who refuses to breach his professional code. Twelve years later, the trafficker’s world erupts in blood and chaos. Barely surviving and crippled for life, the Slaughterman has returned to put the whole organisation to the blade.
Available since: 12/20/2016.

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